For Vicki Madden, Blake Ayshford, Glendyn Ivin and no doubt myriad other content creators, the challenge is to find unique Australian stories which resonate internationally and can cut through the worldwide glut of English-language drama.
AACTA-award winner Blake Ayshford believes writers in the UK are more valued than they are in Australia.
Blake Ayshford is writing a pilot for the BBC, a comedy-drama set in the near future in which an Uber-like app provides emotional labour for time-poor people.
Landing his second UK project, Blake Ayshford is adapting Louise Doughty’s novel 'Whatever You Love' as a series which will star David Morrissey.
Eight early to mid-career Victorian screenwriters will hone their craft under the tutelage of script producer and former ABC development executive Clare Atkins as part of Co-Curious's Stories From Another Australia initiative.
Principal photography began yesterday on Matchbox Pictures' new Australian feature film Cut Snake - a tense, psychologically-driven crime thriller in which one man discovers his biggest enemy to putting the past behind him is himself.
Devil's Playground, the Foxtel miniseries that deals with the cover-up of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in the 1980s, "won't pull any punches,"Â according to producer Helen Bowden.
Filming has begun in Wales on 'Requiem', a 6x60 drama created and written by Aussie writer Kris Mrksa, commissioned by BBC One and co-produced by Netflix.