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International Emmy® Award-winning dirtgirlworld co-creator Cate McQuillen talks about expanding the kid’s series into the live action Get Grubby TV and building up the Northern Rivers talent pool.
Academy Award-winning costume and production designer Catherine Martin reflects on her career, gender equality and G’Day USA’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
To mark International Women’s Day, we’ve put together a list of Australian female creatives whose work you should look out for this year.
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.
An updated collection of articles, podcasts and video interviews with First Nations storytellers. As well as where to watch their projects and reflections from industry leaders.
She’s one of the most accomplished women in film, but Laura Jones hates being the centre of attention.
Hear direct from the cinematographers of Australian film, television, documentary and web series as they break down what they filmed with and why.
Claudia O’Doherty on the webseries that led to Trainwreck and Netflix’s Love, and the Australian show that’s bringing her back home.
Cleverman directors Leah Purcell and Wayne Blair and stars Rob Collins, Deborah Mailman and Hunter Page-Lochard on what we can expect when the series returns to ABC TV on 29 June.
How The Secret Life of Us, a series created 16 years ago, led to Network Ten’s anticipated new drama Sisters.
Doctor Doctor producers Ian Collie, Claudia Karvan and Tony McNamara weigh in on season 2, the evolution of the TV industry and nurturing new voices.
Years of trying to break into the screen industry finally paid off for Corrie Chen in 2017, with a non-stop year including her TV directing debut Mustangs FC.