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The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released the results of its seventh Film, Television and Digital Games Survey covering the financial year 2015/16.
Screen Australia has published a factsheet for people who believe they may have been sexually harassed at work.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce the latest steps it is taking to reduce and streamline processes for the industry.
Screen Australia and Australians in Film announce the inaugural mentor LA industry mentorship program.
Jacquelin Perske on the challenges of Deadline Gallipoli.
The full line-up for this year’s Sydney Film Festival has been announced, with a strong contingency of Australian films in the 2016 program.
We know, we know. You just haven’t had the chance to look at that notification letter from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) yet.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce its support of the second annual Asian Animation Summit (AAS), which will showcase Asia's strongest animated projects looking for investors and partners.
Screen Australia is offering funding for up to seven producers to attend Content London 2015, including C21’s International Drama Summit, which in just two years has become a TV drama business event to watch.
Screen Australia is offering grants of up to $6,000 toward registration and travel costs for producers attending the Cannes Film Market in 2018.
Screen Australia and a number of state screen agencies will work together to support a delegation of Australian factual and documentary producers to attend Sunny Side of the Doc.
Screen Australia is pleased to offer Australian producers a reduced registration rate and access to a stand in the marketplace at this year’s Sunny Side of the Doc.