Up to 12 people will have the opportunity to receive training as on set access coordinators as part of a new initiative from Screen Australia.
Production is headed to Western Australia for the second season of Foxtel's 'The Twelve', marking the largest project to ever shoot in the state.
Screenwest and the ABC have selected four filmmaking teams who will each receive $10,000 to produce a 3-8 minute documentary segment profiling the work of a Western Australian artist or arts company, to be then broadcast as part of the ABC’s 'Art Works' series.
In ABC factual series 'New Leash on Life', comedian Joel Creasey teams up with dog behaviourist Laura V as they try to reduce the number of dogs in pounds.
Screenwest has unveiled production funding for 13 projects via its new Digital Games Production Fund, and has also put development funding towards four documentaries.
CinefestOZ has announced marketing and events specialist Cassandra Jordan as its new CEO, taking over from Malinda Nixon who will step down from the position next month.
John V Soto's Perth-shot 'Avarice' will join 'Yellowjackets', 'Billions', and 'Dexter' on Showtime's slate after the US network acquired the action thriller.
Screen Australia will distribute $1 million of funding among the state screen agencies to support training and skills development programs, including placements for below-the-line roles.