Zigby and the Mango has won an AWGIE Award for Children's Television Classification at the 42nd annual awards ceremony
Kate Mulvany has a stellar CV as a playwright, screenwriter and stage, film and TV actor - but several years ago she was afraid that screen roles were drying up.
Political thriller The Code took the major AWGIE award as well as the trophy for best original miniseries at the Australian Writers’ Guild awards on Friday night.
Several writers have been recognised for their work including Kris Mrksa, Kate McLennan, Kate McCartney, Shaun Grant, Peter Gawler and Chris Lilley
The nominees include the scribes behind local films such as The Sapphires, The Eye of the Storm, Wish You Were Here and TV programs such as Mabo, Beaconsfield, and Underbelly
Just two features are in contention for this year’s Australian Writers’ Guild AWGIE Award for Best Original Film: 'Brothers' Nest' from Jaime Browne, and 'Sweet Country' from Steven McGregor and David Tranter.
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