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Outsiders invited to skill up for crewing jobs in Victoria

Set Educated is a new series of workshops designed to prepare up to 400 Victorians to enter the screen industry.

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Natalie Miller Fellowship announces new president, catalyst grants

The Natalie Miller Fellowship has appointed Sasha Close as their new president, with five new Catalyst grants up for grabs…

Features

Supanova Melbourne film and TV guide

Comic-con and gaming expo Supanova is on in Melbourne this weekend – but did you know the schedule is packed…

Features

Screenwave International Film Festival '23 – program highlights

SWIFF is back with a host of hotly anticipated Australian and International films that will delight audiences across the NSW…

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Sophie Harper is the new head of Australian Directors' Guild

Harper, who is currently in a senior role at Screen Canberra, will take up the new Executive Director position in…

Opinions & Analysis

Horror films in the age of Covid: how the pandemic caused a boom

Recent years have seen a fresh wave of blood flooding our screens, with stories that are grotesquely, often terrifyingly, suited…

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Sandra Sully leads Women in Media Conference

Renowned TV personality Sandra Sully will be MC-ing this year's Women in Media conference in Sydney.

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New funding for Victorian TV, film and games industry

The new Victorian Government package includes paid training on the set of the iconic TV series, Neighbours.

Features

Geena Davis says 'we are unwittingly training kids to have unconscious bias' at ACMI's Goddess talk

Academy Award winner and ambassador Geena Davis has delivered the keynote address at ACMI's Goddess exhibition.

Opinions & Analysis

Hagsploitation: whatever happened to older women on screen?

From Sunset Boulevard to Mother and Son, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas explores exactly what happened to the 'older woman' genre.

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