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Secure a discounted registration for Content London and apply for a grant of up to $5,000 toward the cost of attending the International Drama Summit now.
On Wednesday 22 November 2017 screen professionals from Australia and China will meet in Brisbane to mark 10 years of the Australian-Chinese Co-production treaty.
MIPCOM 2016 attendees from the Australian screen industry reveal the trends, the takeaways from the marketplace and more.
The star of Netflix’s Dynasty James Mackay on juggling work in the US and Australia, advice for auditions, and why being Aussie gives you an edge.
Local TV content is hugely popular with audiences and plays a vital role in informing the ways we think about ourselves and each other, but do our TV dramas reflect the diversity of Australia today?
Geena Davis has a pretty straightforward answer for how to make more money in film and television – and you’ll be doing the world a service too.
Screen Australia launches a comprehensive report into diversity on Australian screens to inform the conversation and calls for real, long-lasting change.
Screen Australia’s TV drama production funding program, General Drama, will now include additional application rounds – bringing the total rounds per financial year from three to five.
To celebrate the release of Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane on ABC iview, we’re looking back at some other well-known Australian puppets who have made it big on the small screen.
Screen Australia, in partnership with FilmNation Entertainment, is offering Australia's producing stars of tomorrow an outstanding internship opportunity.
Producers Lab Toronto has today announced its participants, which include Australian producers Melanie Coombs and Matthew Dabner.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is once again surveying the screen production sector.