A Diversity in Australian Media forum in Sydney next week will highlight how much progress the screen industry has made over the past 10 years in better reflecting Australia's diverse society - and how much remains to be done.
All the talk about the need for structural and cultural change in the screen industry must be converted into widespread action, according to Women in Film & Television (WIFT) Australia
Actor, writer and producer Joy Hopwood is directing her second feature, 'Rhapsody of Love', a rom-com starring Asian-Australians Damien Sato and Kathy Luu.
A key focus for Women in Film & Television (WIFT) Australia this year will be expanding its current programs, each of which addresses the exit and entry points for all women and non-binary people in the screen industry.
Years of perseverance in developing feature films and TV series with multiple collaborators are paying off for producer Tania Chambers.
Advocating for appropriate policy reform to support Australian stories on screen will be among the chief priorities of the new Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) executive director, Alaric McAusland.
Fifteen Indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) practitioners are set to participate in Cinespace Inc's Package to Pitch program, an online masterclass on pitching into the market.
To celebrate the 40 years since its inception, the Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) will launch a series of mentoring sessions from some of its most high profile members, starting this week.