Australia is among the most represented countries in the field of international nominees for this year's Rockie Awards, with titles up in six categories.
“It’s a gift to the youth of Alice Springs, and I guess the whole town, making light of some more problematic issues and things that we see day-to-day here.”
Australia's Ludo Studio is working on deals to export its format of #7DaysLater to international markets after the multi-platform project won an International Digital Emmy Award at the MIP-TV market in Cannes.
Cartoon Network Asia Pacific has named four Australian-made animation projects that will feature in its regional programming line-up in 2016.
Making their 'Bluey' debut in 28-minute special 'The Sign', airing on the ABC April 14, will be Rove McManus, Deborah Mailman, Brendan Williams and Joel Edgerton.
Ludo production manager Rhiannon Steffensen and animation director Claire Renton will appear in-conversation at the ACMI next week to talk about the studio's role in producing 'Arrkutja Tharra Kungka Kutjara, Two Girls'.
Amid turbulent times for the sector, Screen Australia has some positive news, announcing production funding for three feature films, four television series, a children’s series and two online projects.
The third season of Australia’s no. 1 children’s program, Ludo Studio's 'Bluey', premieres on November 22 on ABC Kids and ABC iview.