Australia's largest production houses and a number of independent producers have asked Prime Minister Scott Morrison for urgent funding to help the industry get back on its feet.
The Department of Communications and the Arts, Screen Australia and the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) have launched a consultation paper inviting industry input towards the Australian and Children’s Screen Content Review.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has upheld Screen Australia's decision to reject a Producer Offset application by one of Australia's largest TV companies
Beyond has withdrawn its appeal against Screen Australia's decision to reject its Producer Offset application for one of its TV series
The former head of the FFC considers the original intent behind the Producer Offset and whether it has been a success
A number of proposed reforms will be made to the Producer Offset in the coming weeks
Australia's leading children's TV producers today called on the Federal Government to review its planned media reforms, warning that abolishish the free-to-air broadcasters' children content quotas will result in thousands of job losses.
CJZ MD Nick Murray has a cautionary message for those who are calling on the Federal Government to double the Producer Offset for TV productions to 40 per cent: Be careful what you wish for.