Melbourne-based DJ/producer Mirasia has joined the production of SBS crime drama 'Swift Street' as the third Australian Guild of Screen Composers placement of Screen Australia's Credit Maker program.
Disability-led social enterprise Bus Stop Films has appointed Deaf Aboriginal Services founder Joanna Agius, lawyer and media/tech investor Trent Blacket, and media and entertainment lawyer Fiona Stuart as board directors.
Screenworks has revealed the ten screenwriters from regional NSW that will take part in this year's Writing for TV Intensive program.
The NSW North Coast is the latest location for Bus Stop Films' Accessible Film Studies program, with the training to launch at TAFE NSW Coffs Harbour Education Campus this month.
There has been another executive shift at Paramount ANZ, with head of entertainment and factual programming, Stephen Tate, to leave his position this week after more than two decades at the network.
Celebrated chef Maggie Beer will take her talents to an aged care home in an attempt to improve the health and joy of the residents as part of a ABC series that has begun filming in Western Australia.
Kitty Green's 'The Royal Hotel' will open two film festivals in the space of a week after being announced as the opening film of this year's Adelaide Film Festival (AFF).
Up to 30 new and emerging screen practitioners from North and Far North Queensland will have the opportunity to gain industry skills across a number of below-the-line disciplines as part of a new development program from Screen Queensland.