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The Australian and Children’s Screen Content Review aims to make sure that Government policy supports the creation, exhibition and export of Australian screen stories now and into the future.
Ten years after its first iteration, Screen Australia’s hugely successful industry development program Enterprise will return in 2019.
From today, Producer Offset Final Certificate applicants will be required to expressly declare PDV work completed in Australia.
Screen Australia has today released a report marking 10 years since the introduction of the Producer Offset – the tax rebate for eligible Australian works.
Screen Australia’s Signature Documentary program supports documentary storytelling with a strong creative vision and the potential for acclaim.
Producer Melissa Kelly walks us through the film festival release strategy for thriller Hounds of Love and the Western Australian talent that helped make the film a reality.
Today Screen Australia launched the new guidelines for the Enterprise Program, which has been redesigned to offer broader opportunities for the development of practitioners and companies.
The Dendy/Icon Group team behind Last Cab to Darwin's success discuss the journey behind the release.
Randy, the outspoken purple puppet from comedic duo Sammy J and Randy, has made history as the first puppet ever to be nominated for an AACTA award.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department is calling for applications for the third iteration of the Indigenous Producer Program aimed at developing Indigenous screen producers.
The Enterprise Program will, once again, provide funding of up to $350,000 per year for a three-year period to support screen businesses that have identified opportunities to develop and expand.
We’ve updated our General Drama and Children’s Programs guidelines to be platform neutral, and to accommodate all formats for kids programming.