Reg Grundy hosting ‘Wheel of Fortune’ in 1959. AACTA has launched the Reg Grundy Award: an annual $50,000 prize open...
Production is underway in Sydney on Amazon Prime Video's most recent local commission: a docu-reality series looking at Sydney's highly competitive real estate market.
The attention on Byron Bay shows no sign of letting up, with Netflix announcing a new docu-soap series set in the coastal hotspot.
The luxury real estate trio of Gavin Rubinstein, D’Leanne Lewis, and Simon Cohen is set for an extended stay at Amazon Prime Video, with Luxe Listings Sydney renewed for a second season.
The six-part second season of 'Luxe Listings Sydney' will follow the agents’ intense professional careers and their extraordinary personal lives, as they continue to grow their operations, opportunities and, of course, their profits.
'Byron Baes' is an eight-part docusoap centred on a group of entrepreneurs, influencers, musicians, designers, and artists who flock to the Australian beach town of Byron Bay.
Fremantle Australia has named Greg Woods as CEO while outlining a new company structure that will bring its entertainment, reality, and gameshows under Eureka Productions.
Sand sculpting series 'Race Against the Tide' is set to head to Australia after Eureka Productions inked a deal with Distribution360 for the format.