"It's more important than ever for broadcasters to have reasons for people to tune in on the night to watch, so that they are not just turning on the streaming when they want."
Clarity, passion, versatility, and a strong team are what's needed to navigate today's factual climate, according to industry experts.
Love is in the air this May when Northern Pictures' 'Love on the Spectrum' returns to the ABC for a second season, telling more stories of people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships.
Six films are set to vie for this year's AACTA Award for Best Documentary, with voting for the winner open from today until August 2.
The AACTA-nominated 'Strong Female Lead', directed by Tosca Looby and produced by Karina Holden, explores the gender politics during Julia Gillard’s term as Australia’s first and still only female Prime Minister.
Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof has won this year's $60,000 Sydney Film Prize for 'There Is No Evil', beating out 11 other Sydney Film Festival (SFF) competition films.
The Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has revealed the nominees for next month's awards, while announcing screen journalist David Tiley as the winner of the Stanley Hawes Award for 2022.
Northern Pictures' three-part series 'Tiny Oz', premiering April 19 on the ABC, sees comedian Jimmy Rees and miniature artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick guide audiences a miniature recreation of of extraordinary moments in Australia’s history.