Made Up Stories founder and CEO Bruna Papandrea and writer/showrunner Tony Ayres will chair a new three-day television summit at Melbourne's ACMI in July.
DocPlay's inaugural commission 'Second to None' follows the elite Lidl-Trek women’s cycling team, which includes two-time Australian Olympian and three-time national champion Amanda Spratt, as they prepare for and race the thrilling Tour de France Femmes.
In the second season of ABC factual series 'Stuff the British Stole', host Marc Fennell ventures from Egyptian deserts to deep in the Amazon River and takes viewers from a shipwreck in the depths of the Aegean Sea to a robot laboratory high in a Tuscan mountain range.
The story behind a $6.56m Australian thriller is revealed in documents released by the National Archives of Australia.
Olivia Colman and John Lithgow will star as different generations of a family that must navigate a new scenario in Sophie Hyde's Jimpa, which has begun filming in Amsterdam ahead of shoots in Adelaide and Helsinki.
Stories about a harried single mum juggling school pickup and disposing of a corpse, aspiring young players on the cusp of AFL glory, and the space-bound mob of Mt Jorj navigating a faraway galaxy are among the online projects that will share in over $750,000 of Screen Australia funding.
'Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things' is a five-part series that follows the presenter as he hits the road on his bike to learn about the untold history of Australia.
Screen Australia has partnered with Los Angeles-based television production company Dynamic Television, known for 'Ginny & Georgia' and 'Savage River', for a new program to fund the development of up to four scripted television projects.