×
Screen Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community, land, waters and territories.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website contains images, voices and names of people who have passed.
Browse the latest Screen News items below and subscribe to our newsletter for a free fortnightly digest.
In 2017, the Producer Offset turns 10 years old.
When Molly airs, it will kick off another year of miniseries based on the lives of Australian personalities – a trend that isn’t showing signs of slowing.
Director Adrian Russell Wills talks about his new documentary Black Divaz, which follows the inaugural Miss First Nation drag pageant.
From First Australians to Redfern Now and soon Total Control, producer Darren Dale on making TV that matters.
Director Karina Holden reveals how Australia’s philanthropic community made doco BLUE happen and in doing so, helped its message go global.
Actor Radha Mitchell discusses overcoming her fear of the ocean for new family film Blueback.
$2.4 million has been committed across the Enterprise Industry and Enterprise People strands for 2016 applicants.
Secure a seat at Screen Australia's free one-day forum led by renowned US producer Sheila Hanahan Taylor (Final Destination, Oddball).
Producer Nelson Woss is hoping the latest Red Dog film, a family-friendly origin story, travels as much as the beloved first movie and the dog itself.
Emerging Australian filmmakers Nicholas Verso and Sotiris Dounoukos had films selected in TIFF’s Discovery section and were supported by Screen Australia to attend Toronto and present these.
How Academy Award® and Emmy®-winning US producer Mark Johnson of Rain Man and Breaking Bad brought Tim Winton’s Breath to the big screen.
The cast and crew of Breath share their experience making Simon Baker's adaptation of Tim Winton's classic novel.