'My Brilliant Career' producer Margaret Fink, ACS Hall of Fame inductee Daryl Binning, Emmy-winning natural history filmmaker David Parer and Heather Croall, CEO of the Adelaide Fringe and former director of Sheffield Doc/Fest, have been recognised with Australia Day honours.
Factual entertainment series 'Seriously Funny', to be hosted by Rachel Berger and directed by Josh Ben-Moshe, has been selected as the winner of the AACTA Reg Grundy Award.
Screenwriter Tony McNamara is Australia's lone individual nominee for this year's Oscars, with Margot Robbie missing out in the lead actress category and instead recognised as a producer on 'Barbie', which is up for Best Motion Picture.
Rebel Wilson has been announced as the host of the AACTA Ceremony, while US crooner Harry Connick Jr. will host the Industry Awards.
Writer/directors have dominated the feature film categories for this year's AWGIE Awards, which will be presented in Sydney next month.
Sarah Snook has made it three from three at award shows in 2024, claiming the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series to go with her Critics Choice and Golden Globe gongs.
Australians Jacob Elordi and Sophie Wilde have both been nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award.
The Australian International Documentary Conference has unveiled the jury members for this year's AIDC Awards, to be held March 6 at ACMI.