The government's film agency has warned producers not to apply for the offset too early and clarified its Australian content guidelines
Screen Australia has announced it will reduce the cap on its investment per feature film by $2 million
The funding agency's decision to slash its investment cap in June overruled the recommendations of the agency's investment committee
Showtime boss Peter Rose on its decision to film Tim Winton's iconic novel despite being knocked back by Screen Australia
Screen Australia allowed a script assessor to executive produce a feature film he recommended receive more than $1 million in government funding
Screen Australia will invest $13 million across 22 new productions, including its first 3D feature film, Bait
Almost half of the Australian feature films released last year are eligible to claim the Producer Offset, according to a survey by INSIDEFILM
Screen Australia has appointed Victoria Treole and Matthew Dabner as industry specialists in the agency's production investment department