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Gender Matters Fail: An Open Letter to the Board of Screen Australia
Global academics and advocates have responded to persistent gender bias in recent funding announcements with dismay. A collective letter with…
Deaner opens Screen Forever 2019, reveals new way to entice government
Deaner focused on moving the lobbying into new territory, to talk the talk of opportunistic globalism. It works.
Hey presto! He understands. Minister Fletcher makes a speech
Minister Paul Fletcher keeps the mystery about the government's decisions on regulation, but sets out to prove he understands what…
Behind the scenes on Rachel Perkins' Boyer Lectures
Rachel Perkins will unveil her work on the Boyer Lectures from Friday. In the meantime, we explore the ABC's editorial…
ASEAN: the actual text of the new Self-Regulatory Code
The initial information about the new Self-Regulatory Code for the Subscription Video on Demand Industry in ASEAN did not have…
How to deal with streaming threat to culture: unleash your inner NO!!
NBCUniversal signs onto a self-regulatory approach to streaming in ASEAN countries, highlighting the rise of local control over values.
Screen Forever: on the hunt for answers
Screenhub is on a mission at Screen Forever. What do we want to know about, from our unique industry perspective?
Piloting a Program for Change: Women in Film & Television (WIFT) Australia
Designed to target gender-based violence and discrimination in the screen and games industries, the ScreenMATE Bystander Program runs in Melbourne…
How much SVOD content is Australian? Here are the facts
As SPA focuses on SVODs in Screen Forever next week, an RMIT report lays out the realities of Australian content.…
Collecting the history of video games
Ahead of the NFSA's Digital Directions conference, screenhub talks to Jon-Paul Dyson of The Strong National Museum of Play.