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Fans of Love Child and House Husbands can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing they'll be back next year. But alongside the old faves, Channel Nine has a slab of new shows coming up too.
Wolf Creek is finding new life on television screens a decade after its release, but what are its stars up to these days?
The Screen Australia/Australian Directors Guild Director’s Attachment Scheme is proving to be a valuable springboard for emerging directors, with an increasing emphasis on gender equality and cultural diversity.
Screen Australia has tracked the vital signs of drama production in another record year.
Seven Network has announced three new star-studded, Screen Australia-funded Aussie series for 2016.
Australian impact producer Alex Kelly reveals how she’s bringing grassroots climate change movements together with the documentary This Changes Everything.
Canada Media Fund and the Australian Government through Screen Australia announced a near CAD$800,000* incentive specifically for digital interactive works today at the Power to the Pixel conference in London.
Screen Australia will host a one-day workshop for film practitioners working in the distribution space.
Women in Film was the theme of this year’s BFI London Film Festival – and none represented it better than Cate Blanchett and director Jennifer Peedom.
Australian documentaries Snow Monkey and Only the Dead have been selected for the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).
Whether it’s welcoming Bollywood crews to Australia or casting fast-bowler Brett Lee as his leading man, director Anupam Sharma has always gotten a kick out of pushing boundaries. And with his latest flick UNindian, he may have hit a six.
In an exceptional opportunity for emerging Australian screenwriters, applications are open for an innovative residential Script Lab workshop with Bryan Elsley.