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The team behind Stan’s upcoming six-part series Romper Stomper want to put Australia’s alt-right (and left) under the glare of a television lens.
It's been another cracker of year and we're looking back at some of the key highlights, as well as looking forward to 2018.
Nakkiah Lui on finding humour in tragedy and living out her fantasy of being the best Aboriginal figure skater of all time in Kiki and Kitty.
Friday on My Mind writer Christopher Lee and actor Ashley Zukerman on how five migrant kids became the ‘sound’ of Australia in the 60s – and why that’s still relevant today.
Doctor Doctor and Wentworth actor Nicole da Silva says the industry has changed, audiences are smarter, and our stories are all the better for it.
The Secret Daughter star Jessica Mauboy joins co-star David Field and producer Lauren Edwards to talk season 2 of the Channel Seven series.
ARIA and AACTA Award-winner Jessica Mauboy on season 2 of The Secret Daughter, why she loves working in TV and how it’s different to film.
Thor: Ragnarok producer Brad Winderbaum on the challenges of creating a Marvel movie in two years and if they will shoot in Australia again.
How The Secret Life of Us, a series created 16 years ago, led to Network Ten’s anticipated new drama Sisters.
Academy-Award® winning actress, Hilary Swank, will star in the highly anticipated sci-fi thriller I Am Mother.
Director Taika Waititi on the moments in Thor: Ragnarok created just for Kiwis and Aussies, and why it was important to have Indigenous attachments on set.
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.