Woody Woodpecker is set to fly into Victoria, with the state to house production on the sequel to the 2017 family film.
NBCUniversal's 'Joe Exotic' series will carry an Australian flavour that goes beyond its Queensland shoot.
HBO Films has pulled the plug on 'Days of Abandonment', less than a week after the Federal Government announced that production on the TV movie was about to start in Sydney.
Given the current focus on Australia as a production destination, what are the current opportunities for local producers to forge international partnerships and turn the boom in to long-term sustainable growth?
Queensland has snared the second season of Amazon Prime Video's 'The Wilds' from across the ditch.
Netflix workplace comedy 'God's Favorite Idiot', produced by and starring Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy, is set to shoot in NSW's Northern Rivers.
"The Minister should acknowledge and encourage our home-grown creatives too. The Australians working on local stories and projects, generating IP, creating jobs and running small businesses as they tell our stories; stories that must be told," write Shadow Minister for the Arts and Industrial Relations Tony Burke and Shadow Minister for Communications Michelle Rowland.
Thanks to Australia’s careful management of the pandemic, the industry is in the midst of a production boom. The government hopes to support the sector to leverage both this “once-in-a-century” opportunity and the global demand for content in the years ahead, writes Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts Paul Fletcher.