Asks government for a new set of copyright laws that protect work from theft
Kim Williams today made a clarion call for a wholesale review of the regulatory, financial and industrial regimes in the screen industry.
SPAA is delighted to announce that Kim Williams AM has accepted an invitation to deliver the prestigious Hector Crawford Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, 19 November at 10:30am, the first plenary of the Screen Forever: SPAA Conference 2013 to be held at Melbo
The fragmentation of the media landscape could erode popular TV while generating a "lot of rubbish" that might otherwise not see the light of day, according to Seven Network script executive Bevan Lee.
In a long and productive career in film, TV and print media, Kim Williams observed at first hand the strengths and weaknesses of the most powerful men in Australian media.
Kim Williams has accused some filmmakers of being obsessed with their own work and ignoring Australia’s rich screen history.
Jazz musician Alan Hicks has directed just one feature documentary, Keep On Keepin' On, but he’s just won a $50,000 prize.
Indigenous writer-director Erica Glynn has been named the recipient of this year's David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship.