Film
Tasmania Game Makers vie for national recognition
After Tasmanian game developers stayed silent on IGEA's national industry survey, an advocacy group is hoping to fill the gaps.
Film Review: Phil Liggett – The Voice of Cycling spins on its own axis
A new Australian documentary about the veteran cycling commentator quietly celebrates both the man and the sport, says Glenn Dunks.
Politicians warn against ignoring videogame sector
MP Tim Watts' motion to recognise the social and economic contributions of videogames didn't shy away from the industry's flaws.…
TV Review: Fisk is sharp, funny and demands your full attention
If you long for the days when sitcoms were just plain funny, then Kitty Flanagan's local series is for you,…
Screen Australia commits $2 million to 10 new documentaries
The subjects covered in the latest round of funded documentaries ranges from koorioke to fungi to social justice.
Australian features flourish, but head into dangerous future
Dominating the box office, but faced by cuts, what is the future of the Australian feature film sector?
Ask the Mentor: I've forgotten how to network in real life
Online conferences were great for shy people, but now in-person events are back. Brush up on your social skills and…
International animation house Princess Bento Studio to open in Australia
The producers behind Bob’s Burgers and Superwog are joining forces on Princess Bento Studio, which will create 150 full-time technical…
News in Brief: Zombies rise in Dural, low budget features not dead, BAFTA nod for Babyteeth
Wyrmwood Apocalypse wraps shoot, while George Clooney and Julia Roberts have tickets to paradise in Queensland production boom. A grab…
The 'gay button' in gaming: why LGBTQ+ representation in videogames shouldn't be hidden
Representation in gaming is getting better, games are no longer relying on stereotypical representations and LGBTQ+ characters are gaining a…