The fourth and final series of 'Nowhere Boys', an observational documentary on teenagers who take charge of the family’s finances for a month, and an animated series about the adventures of a six-year-old cattle dog are among the highlights of the ABC’s children’s slate for 2018.
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SBS will explore the refugee crisis over three nights in real time in 'Go Back Live', the latest iteration of 'Go Back to Where You Came From'.
After spending five months in Morocco and London directing Fox Networks’ espionage thriller 'Deep State', Robert Connolly plans to shoot a movie in another exotic location.
Serhat Caradee and his creative team have demonstrated that filmmakers do not need a lot of time and money, or any government support to realise their dream.
Best known as the son of Bryan Cranston’s malevolent Walter White in 'Breaking Bad', RJ Mitte is playing the lead in writer-director Steven Vidler’s romantic comedy 'Standing up for Sunny'.
Ten has unveiled a raft of new shows including drama 'Playing for Keeps', narrative comedies 'How to Stay Married and Street Smart', a rebooted 'Blind Date', observational documentary 'The Secret Life of Four Year Olds' and the first-ever pilots week on Australian TV.
Justin Kurzel’s 'True History of the Kelly Gang' will be at least the 11th biopic on the Australian bushranger, including Abe Forsythe’s comedy 'Ned'.
Teresa Palmer will play Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015.