The fourth season of Stan series 'Bump', Prime Video comedy 'Deadloch', and SBS miniseries 'Safe Home' have taken top honours at the 13th Equity Ensemble Awards on Monday evening.
'Safe Home' writer and creator Anna Barnes has beaten out the likes of Warwick Thornton and Tony McNamara to be awarded the $30,000 Betty Roland prize for scriptwriting at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards last night.
SBS has bid farewell to head of scripted Julie Eckersley, who has stepped back from her role ahead of the conclusion of her contract in the coming weeks.
SBS will seek to drive its point of difference as a public broadcaster to audiences in the coming year, with director of television Kathryn Fink encouraging prospective collaborators to be “bold and ambitious” in their ideas.
AACTA has announced the remaining nominations for its February awards, with Warwick Thornton's 'The New Boy' garnering the most nods in film with 12, closely followed by 'Talk to Me' with 11, while with 15 nominations, 'The Newsreader' is the most recognised TV series.
SBS drama 'Safe Home' serves as a launch pad for Kindling Pictures, a new production company led by Imogen Banks and Emelyne Palmer. IF finds out how their producer-assistant relationship evolved to see them start a business together.
SBS head of scripted Julie Eckersley will be named Commissioner of the Year at this year's Screen Producers Australia Awards on the Gold Coast.
SBS thriller series 'Safe Home' follows Phoebe (Aisha Dee), a twenty-something professional who leaves her job at a prominent law firm to work at a struggling family violence legal centre.