With the ABC looking to ramp up its natural history slate from next year, it has partnered with Doc Society to support early career filmmakers to create short-form documentaries focussing on solutions to climate and environmental challenges.
Rachel Griffiths returns to the ABC to present another art series, 'Great Southern Landscapes', set to premiere August 9 at 8.00pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.
By his own admission, Dylan River had "big boots to fill" in directing the ABC's upcoming 'Mystery Road: Origin'.
There is more international espionage ahead for the young agents of Aquarius Films' kids’ action-comedy Born to Spy, with the UK’s public broadcaster to air the series on BBC iPlayer.
Miriam Margolyes has packed up the campervan and is on the road once again for the ABC in three-part series 'Miriam Margolyes Australia Unmasked'.
Gristmill's 2019 ABC/Netflix children's series 'The Inbestigators' has been acquired by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.
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.