The groundswell of support for the Australian screen industry’s Make it Australian campaign grows by the day.
Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner argues it's time for the industry to unite in order to ensure Australian stories remain on our screens.
“As an industry we have to constantly go to government with cap-in-hand, seeking to be recognised," 'The Doctor Blake Mysteries' star tells IF.
The report is expected to address the Location Offset, children’s TV quotas and imposing local content obligations on Netflix and other streaming services.
A marked drop in the ratings for many Australian drama series and miniseries this year may prompt the commercial networks to press for the abolition of the drama quota.
The Australian screen industry can brace itself for yet another Canberra-led inquiry, this time from the Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications.
More than 200 screen industry figures have written an open letter to federal MPs warning that Australian story telling is at risk of being drowned out by overseas content.
Leading lights of Australia’s film and TV industry today urged federal politicians to act to ensure Australian stories continue to be told on Australian screens.