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Writer and director Santilla Chingaipe wants the support she’s received in her career to become the norm rather than the exception.
In an exceptional opportunity for emerging Australian screenwriters, applications are open for an innovative residential Script Lab workshop with Bryan Elsley.
Ten emerging and talented screen practitioners will share in $1.35 million of funding for an industry placement scheme to work alongside the best and brightest in the sector.
Co-writer and co-producer Danielle MacLean talks about the importance of including local communities in the new children's TV series Barrumbi Kids.
A brand new annual event is set to showcase Asia's strongest kids' animated projects.
A decade after the viral sensation Beached Az first landed online, the animation is back with 10-part web series Beached Aziversary.
Actors Maria Angelico, Lucy Durack and Antonia Prebble speak from the set of Sisters and give us a glimpse at what we can expect from the new Network Ten drama.
Check out our behind-the-scenes look at Sweet Country.
Go behind the scenes and back in time with our look at the outrageous new Australian comedy Swinging Safari.
Safe Harbour co-writer and showrunner Belinda Chayko breaks down how they mapped out and wrote the complex, compelling drama – and why television is the home for original Australian voices.
Maryanne Redpath, from the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) will be here in October to view new Australian feature films eligible for selection for the 2017 festival.
Maryanne Redpath, official delegate for the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) and head of the Generation section, will visit Australia in September to view new Australian feature films for consideration for the 2015 festival.