SBS has announced the six screenwriters that will join production companies around Australia for a 12-month placement as part of its annual Emerging Writers Incubator.
US actor Ben Feldman of 'Superstore', 'Mad Men' and 'Silicon Valley' fame fronts the cast of Stan and Lionsgate's upcoming comedic crime thriller 'Population 11', produced by Jungle Entertainment.
New seasons of Helium drama 'Last King of the Cross' and ABC children's program 'Spooky Files', as well as a sequel to 2003 crime caper 'Gettin Square', have been included in the latest round of production funding from Screen Australia, which will support 11 projects with $6.9 million.
'Star Wars' actress Daisy Ridley will head to WA early next year for 'We Bury the Dead', a new survival-thriller film from Zak Hilditch that will be filmed in the state's great southern region.
Comedian and actress Celeste Barber hosts 'The Way We Wore', a three part documentary series for the ABC that explores the evolution and significance of Australian fashion.
Filmmakers across the country will have the chance to compete for a share of $75,500 as part of a new short film competition
The third seasons of ABC series' 'Ginger and the Vegesaurs' and 'The Newsreader', as well as a new film from Sophie Hyde about Oscar Wilde's wife, are among the projects to share in $10 million of production funding from Screen Australia.
The fourth season of 'Every Family Has a Secret', hosted by Noni Hazlehurst, premiere Thursday, October 19 at 7.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand, with new episodes airing weekly.