Documentaries examining the aftermath of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, Australia’s frontier conflicts and race and identity through the prism of former AFL star Adam Goodes are being funded by Screen Australia in one of the final funding rounds overseen by Liz Stevens.
SBS has commissioned a factual series which will look for Australia’s brightest child and a two-part documentary which will strive to break down the stigma around mental health.
Can you tell which of these people has mental illness? New SBS series 'How ‘Mad’ Are You?' takes a unique look at mental health.
Korean director Bong Joon-ho's 'Parasite' has won the Sydney Film Festival's $60,000 Sydney Film Prize.
The first two episodes of Blackfella Films’ ABC political drama 'Black Bitch' will have their world premiere in the Primetime program at the Toronto International Film Festival.
A local Indigenous politician (Deborah Mailman) is recruited to the senate by the Australian Prime Minister (Rachel Griffiths) after a contentious video goes viral, in Rachel Perkins' drama about systemic injustice and the complexities of political change.
The ABC and Screen Australia have announced funding for three original documentary projects: 'Dark Emu', 'Gun Ringer', and 'Miriam Margolyes: Almost Australian'.
Two climate change documentaries fronted by Craig Reucassel, a factual entertainment series which looks at public shaming and teetotaller Shaun Micallef’s expose on the effects of alcohol will premiere on the ABC next year.