ABC Children’s and Screen Australia have partnered on The Kaleidoscope Project, a new funding initiative that will back the creation of up to four standalone films that capture what it’s like to be a young culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) Australian.
Epic Films' 'First Day', Ludo Studio's 'Content' and More Sauce's 'Cancelled' are among the Aussie nominees for this year's prestigious Rose d'Or Awards.
Netflix has swooped on Princess Pictures' 'Wrong Kind of Black' in a global deal.
A second season of ABC's 'Superwog', the brainchild of brothers Theodore and Nathan Saidden, begins shooting this week in Melbourne.
Acorn TV has bought the rights to Porchlight Films' 'Operation Buffalo' for the UK and Ireland, with distributor About Premium Content (APC) also securing a range of other sales in Europe.
Northern Pictures' 'Wild Australia: After the Fires', airing on ABC and iview December 1, 8:30pm, charts the year that follows the catastrophic bushfires, examining the long-term recovery of wildlife in its aftermath through stories of hope, human intervention and resilience.
ABC managing director David Anderson said today the broadcaster is farewelling 229 staff, a combination of voluntary and forced redundancies.
Northern Pictures’ 'Hardball' has snared an International Emmy Kids Award, taking home the prize in the Kids: Live-Action category.