Celebrated chef Maggie Beer will take her talents to an aged care home in an attempt to improve the health and joy of the residents as part of a ABC series that has begun filming in Western Australia.
The Aussie director of 'Quincy', Al Hicks, and Sundance Film Festival programmer Ania Trzebiatowska are some of the early guests announced for AIDC and Screenworks' Regionality event in June.
Julie Hanna and Stephen Oliver are headed to the ABC as commissioning editors for the broadcaster's Factual department.
Hosted by Marc Fennell and filmed in a NSW primary school, the ABC/Screentime Australia series follows a team of educators and leading expert Professor Fiona White as they attempt to reverse the racial bias in an ordinary multicultural class of 9 to 11-year-old students.
'Space 22' is a new six-part documentary series that explores the impact art and creativity can have on mental health.
In 'Old People’s Home for Teenagers', narrated by Annabel Crabb, audiences get to see if the power of an intergenerational program can also transform the lives of our most vulnerable young Australians – teenagers.
In 'Magda’s Big National Health Check', Magda Szubanski takes a deep dive into the state of our health while reflecting on her own.
Screen Queensland has teamed with the ABC on a new factual initiative aimed at early-mid career filmmakers, calling out for compelling, formattable ideas that explore Australian identity.