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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.
Magda Szubanski on her latest role, starring alongside Shane Jacobson in Australian comedy, The BBQ.
Experience the buzz behind FremantleMedia’s adaptation for Foxtel.
Australian producer Emile Sherman shares his insights working on Official Co-productions.
After a year of scooping up all available awards, Purcell is turning her play into a film, TV series and a novel.
Actor Margot Robbie tracks the steps and roles that led her from Australian soaps to starring in and producing I, Tonya.
As Bunya Productions goes from strength to strength, its producers discuss remote locations, IP and tackling TV.
Twins Peter and Michael Spierig are set to release their highest profile project to date with Winchester: a real-life ghost story that Hollywood heavyweights have been trying for years to get the rights to.
The team behind Stan’s upcoming six-part series Romper Stomper want to put Australia’s alt-right (and left) under the glare of a television lens.
It's been another cracker of year and we're looking back at some of the key highlights, as well as looking forward to 2018.
Nakkiah Lui on finding humour in tragedy and living out her fantasy of being the best Aboriginal figure skater of all time in Kiki and Kitty.
Friday on My Mind writer Christopher Lee and actor Ashley Zukerman on how five migrant kids became the ‘sound’ of Australia in the 60s – and why that’s still relevant today.