ABC and SBS have welcomed the Federal Government's announcement of five-year funding terms as part of this year's budget, with the former also set to benefit from an additional $83.7 million across four years.
Until there is diverse representation on stage and screen, not all Australians will feel acknowledged as a part of the society they live in, according Ursula Yovich.
Playing a Nazi-killing nun opposite Al Pacino in the Amazon Prime series 'Hunters', Kate Mulvany occasionally had to pinch herself.
The annual Manhattan Short Film Festival is coming to Sydney as part of a global event when more than 100,000 people in over 300 cities across six continents gather to view and vote for their favourite short film.
It's been another successful year for the country's premier drama schools, at least measured by the number of actor graduates that have signed with Australian talent agents.
Another step forward in the National Institute of Dramatic Art's commitment to educating and training leaders in the arts and entertainment industry, was marked today by the announcement of two new graduate courses for 2014.
Producers Darren Dale and Sophia Zachariou have joined the board at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA).
The Federal Government has announced a $35 million funding package for arts-focused COVID-19 support measures, with $20 million to go to charity Support Act and $15 million towards the Sustainability Fund.