Naomi Wenck will join Screen Queensland in the newly-created role of production attraction and investment director.
While Disney's 'Raya and the Last Dragon' could hardly be accused of setting the box office on fire, the animated film held over the weekend and easily outstripped the competition, while
A new ABC series will explore attempts to tackle racism among primary school children in Western Sydney.
The proposal to halve Foxtel's local drama quota will have a contractionary impact on the industry, reduce jobs and damage cultural outcomes, according to screen industry guilds and organisations.
For Film's Sake (FFS), the advocacy organisation behind the female-focused film lab Attagirl, has joined with Sydney Film Festival (SFF) to announce two new prizes and an incubator program aimed at supporting filmmakers of diverse background.
“When we move towards greater trans and gender-diverse authorship, we move towards authenticity, belonging, and a valuing of the differences, similarities, and intricacies that make up trans experiences."
As part of its commitment to fostering ties between the Australian and New York-based screen sectors, the Australian International Screen Forum has established a new series of annual programs and events exclusively for alumni filmmakers.
The second instalment of ABC/Komixx Entertainment's 'Itch' was the first drama to recommence in Western Australia last year, thanks in part to virtual production technology used to contain sets.