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Screen Australia’s 27th annual Drama Report released today shows an all-time high expenditure on drama production in Australia in 2016/17 with $1.3 billion, made up of $610 million foreign project spend and $667 million for Australian projects.
Miranda Tapsell summarises the key points from this year’s report, including the first time expenditure on drama has gone over $1 billion.
Screen Australia has published a factsheet for people who believe they may have been sexually harassed at work.
Actors Maria Angelico, Lucy Durack and Antonia Prebble speak from the set of Sisters and give us a glimpse at what we can expect from the new Network Ten drama.
Professionals break down the anatomy of a stunt plus give their insights.
Academy-Award® winning actress, Hilary Swank, will star in the highly anticipated sci-fi thriller I Am Mother.
ABC and Screen Australia in association with Create NSW are pleased to announce that filming is underway in Sydney this week on Jungle’s new six-part comedy series Squinters.
Run in partnership with the state screen agencies, Outreach is a free service to assist creatives from outside Sydney and Melbourne to connect with Screen Australia staff.
Director Kriv Stenders is joined by actors David Wenham and Sean Keenan, producers Helen Bowden and Kristian Moliere to discuss Network Ten’s Wake In Fright mini-series.
The Indigenous Department’s seven-city industry tour continues this October.
From 25 September 2017, applications for Screen Australia’s Letter of Interest program for feature film production can be made at any time.
Applications are now open for producers seeking financial support to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP).