Screen Australia is offering travel grants for producers travelling to the upcoming market MIPTV 30 March-3 April 2009.
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The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) has announced the finalists of their 15th annual awards for excellence in digital content and services.
Four Australian films are screening as part of the 38th International Film Festival Rotterdam which began on Wednesday January 21.
Madman Entertainment continues its commitment to the Australian film industry with a wide range of Australian films scheduled for release and production in 2009.
International athletics will be showcased on SBS in 2009 with the network broadcasting over 28 hours of live athletics action and nine hours of championship highlights from across the globe.
SBS will create a Foundation to be custodian of $2 million worth of television airtime which will be donated to support charities and charitable causes, SBS Managing Director Shaun Brown announced yesterday.
SBS Online has received a record seven AIMIA Award nominations for its online content, including an incredible three nominations for the ground-breaking and critically acclaimed First Australians website.
The 2009 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival (BAFF) program was launched yesterday morning by the Minister assisting the Premier of the Arts, Minister John Hill MP; Chairman Cheryl Bart and Festival Director, Katrina Sedgwick. at the Palace Nova East End Cinem