"The Australian film and television sector would go from an internationally renowned industry... to a cottage industry overnight,†said SPA.
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DGA president and acclaimed TV director Paris Barclay is headed to Sydney in February thanks to the ADG.
The Australian Writers’ Guild is calling for entries for the 50th annual AWGIE Awards.