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Journalist and presenter Marc Fennell on navigating a constantly changing industry and the personal impact of the ABC series The School That Tried to End Racism.
The key creatives behind All My Friends Are Racist talk about the authorship that ensured a comedy like no other.
Screenwriter Bevan Lee on returning to the characters, tone and world of the Rafters some eight years after waving goodbye.
Writer/director Johanna Garvin reflects on the impact of leadership on sets such as Penguin Bloom and her own film Rocky & Me.
Screenwriter Jon Bell discusses co-writing on RFDS, and bringing a First Nations perspective to the horror genre with his short film The Moogai.
Finding your voice and being authentically you despite the pressure to conform.
Screenwriter, creator and producer Michael Lucas on making the most of a long development period and paying opportunities forward.
From casting to the pressures of visibility, Oliver Ross hopes to open up discussions around the experiences of trans and gender diverse creatives.
Screenwriter Mithila Gupta breaks down writers’ rooms, strategies for hitting deadlines, and the joy of working on Five Bedrooms.
Screen Australia has today announced the appointment of Natalie Buck as Head of Legal Services and Producer Offset and Co-Production, commencing Monday 2 August 2021.
How director Sally Aitken and producer Bettina Dalton cut between past and present to shine a spotlight on an extraordinary woman’s life.
Writer and director Santilla Chingaipe wants the support she’s received in her career to become the norm rather than the exception.