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With Halloween just around the corner, here are some of the most terrifying Aussie films to have come out over the past 30 years.
Initially inspired by his own kids’ experiences at the end of high school, producer Ian Collie chats to us about miniseries The Principal.
Ready For This is Australia’s first Indigenous teen drama and it’s a collaboration between two of Australia's top production houses.
Aussie animation studio Bogan Entertainment Solutions were onto a winner in 2012 when they created and produced telemovie Exchange Student Zero.
Kill Me Three Times is an Aussie crime caper that harks back to Ozploitation and heralds a new age for film marketing at the same time.
Paul Cox says he's always being accused of making films about his own life – to which he says, that’s the closest source of inspiration we have.
To celebrate the release of Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane on ABC iview, we’re looking back at some other well-known Australian puppets who have made it big on the small screen.
Comedic duo Sammy J and Randy mark their TV sitcom debut with Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane.
Fragments of Friday is a new Aussie web series about three friends trying to figure out what they’d done on their Friday nights.
One of Australia’s favourite comedians, Judith Lucy has been dissecting complex issues like religion and most recently, gender identity and feminism, in documentary/comedy hybrids for ABC TV.