It's that time of the year again for Stan, with the streamer starting production on a new Christmas film in regional Victoria led by Heather Mitchell and Ella Scott Lynch.
The ABC and Canadian public broadcaster CBC have ordered a second season of the Marc Fennell-fronted docuseries 'Stuff The British Stole'.
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.
Noora Niasari’s 'Shayda' follows a young Iranian mother (Amir-Ebrahimi) who finds refuge with her six-year-old daughter Mona (Selina Zahednia) in an Australian women’s shelter during the two weeks of Iranian New Year (Nowrooz) in 1995.
Allan Clarke's ‘The Dark Emu Story’ explores the cultural impact of Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu – the 2014 bestselling book claims that First Nations people were not only hunters and gatherers but also farmers who were part of a complex economic system.
VicScreen has welcomed financial services lawyer Jenny Taing to its board.
Melbourne's north-west has welcomed an extraterrestrial visitor, as filming begins on new children's sci-fi comedy 'F.A.N.G (From A Nearby Galaxy)'.
Chemical Media's three-part doco 'Who The Bloody Hell Are We?' for SBS explores Australian history through the lens of multicultural communities.