With six quite different films earning more than $1 million at the box office last weekend, there are promising signs that audiences of all types are making their way back to cinemas.
'Thor: Love and Thunder' easily netted no. 1 again at the box office last weekend, while the Ben Lewin-directed UK/Australian co-production 'Falling for Figaro' opened modestly for Paramount/Umbrella.
Thor actor Chris Hemsworth is the fourth recipient of AACTA's Trailblazer Award, designed to recognise an Australian screen practitioner who inspires others in the industry.
Director Neil Sharma continues to gain momentum as a director since gaining his first series credit with 'The Unlisted', going on to work on 'Appetite', 'Heartbreak High', and 'Mother and Son'.
The Federal Government is keen to stress that applications for the $140 million Location Incentive Program are still being accepted - although only $18 million remains to be allocated.
So far in his career, 14-year-old Kaan Guldur has worked alongside Jackie Chan, Jason Momoa, and Chris Hemsworth, while also coming under the guidance of Taika Waititi and George Miller.