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Productivity Commission lays out final report to much dismay

The Productivity Commission goes into combat against key industry sources of income, sends fantasy to government, expects to win.

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Behind the screen in 2016

Under a ghastly policy response from an inert government, the sector is reinventing itself and in a good way.

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What's On? from Cars That Ate Paris to Scandinoir and Josh Thomas

SBS offers great film and TV on demand, while the ABC parades its comedy finest.

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Media Super claims investments in film and TV are prudent and successful

Superannuation fund Media Super invested over $100m of member's retirement funds in the scary business of film and television production.…

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AFI/AACTA's 2016 - Would anyone like a sausage roll on the red carpet?

What were the AACTAs like inside the room? Lyn Norfor leaves her production office long enough to tell all.

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What's On - Ben Hall, The Menkoff Method and the return of The Boys

Time for some rat cunning by screen creatives looking for entertainment. Look hard at catch-up.

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Last tango with ethics

Revelations this week about the filming of The Last Tango in Paris raise broader issues for the ethics of hoodwinking…

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AACTAs 2016 delivers Hacksaw to industry history.

Sheer scale, age and traditional technique beat verve, cunning and fencing wire in a night which was strong on logic…

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Midnight Sun casts light on SBS's secret international market mojo

While Scandinoir tragics find Midnight Sun on SBS on Demand, we ask how a small Australian broadcaster scored the rights…

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AACTA craft awards take a Hacksaw to some dreams

First batch of AACTA results. How can people sit through this ceremony and eat as well? So much tension!

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