Netflix director of content (ANZ) Que Minh Luu,on what the streamer wants from Australian producers.
'Alone Australia' may offer a primitive snapshot of existence to viewers but it is a window to the future for SBS, according to head of factual Joseph Maxwell.
The body representing US studios and streaming platforms, ANZSA, says the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) should prevent the government from imposing a content quota based on 20 per cent of streaming platform's revenue.
After an unexpected stop in southwest Africa, George Miller’s 'Mad Max' franchise has returned to its spiritual home of Australia for 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga', giving the country its biggest production yet.
Nearly three years after screening at CinefestOZ, Nadia Tass' documentary debut 'Oleg: The Oleg Vidov Story' is set to make its free-to-air television debut on SBS.
Australian children's content and the National Film and Sound Archive both received funding boosts in last night's Federal Budget, with the government also announcing the removal of the cap on 'above the line' costs for the Producer Offset from July 1.
The Western Australian 2024-25 Budget has reiterated the state's massive investment in the screen sector over the next four years, including $31.9 million across a range of industry initiatives and $233.5 million to build a new studio.
The 2024-25 Victorian Budget has included a small sweetener for the screen industry with a new $5 million Screen Rebate to support investment in local screen projects and digital games.