After a two-year hiatus, the TV WEEK Logie Awards returned Sunday evening, with Hamish Blake taking out the night's major prize, the Gold Logie, for his work hosting 'Lego Masters Australia'.
Australian film and television is delivering less local cultural value to audiences, authentic dramas are fewer, and much of it now feels a lot less Australian – even unrecognisable as made in this country, according to veteran screen journalist Sandy George. In this extract from her New Platform Paper, she argues Screen Australia must proactively cultivate film and television that is Australian in look and feel.
Endemol Shine Australia's 'RFDS' is set to take off again, with Seven officially commissioning a second season.
Foxtel-owned streaming service Binge has renewed its first original production, 'Love Me', for a second season.
Producers Darren Dale and Sophia Zachariou have joined the board at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA).
Marta Dusseldorp will be joined by a hefty ensemble cast when shooting starts next week in Tasmania on her comedic crime drama, ABC's 'Bay of Fires'.
ABC director entertainment and specialist Michael Carrington has resigned, announcing a return to the production sector.
Hugh Marks and Carl Fennessy outfit Dreamchaser has inked multi-year development and production deals with three of the country's leading non-scripted producers.