Screen Queensland is offering grants of up to $100,000 to support local creators producing original episodic factual and scripted content for online platforms.
SXSW Sydney has unveiled more than twenty films which will feature in this year's screen program including a range of local and international drama, horror, comedy and documentaries.
After 217 print issues and 27 years, IF has become a permanent digital publication.
New Zealand emerging filmmakers' project The Outlook for Someday will now be known as Day One Hāpai te Haeata after undergoing a brand refresh.
Six projects, including a new First Nations writers initiative from Screenworks, will share in $288,654 from the Screenrights 2024 Cultural Fund.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) will welcome back representatives from Apple TV+, Foxtel Group, and Warner Bros. Discovery ANZ for this year's Pitch On Demand initiative.
Netflix and Fremantle are calling for applicants to participate in an expanded trainee attachment program for 'Heartbreak High''s third and final season.
The Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS) has partnered with the Hoyts Group and Dylan Alcott Foundation (DAF) to establish two new scholarships targeted at students from under-represented groups.