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ATL ask for federal support for digital arts programs

The paper recommends the creation of an 'Australian Digital Arts' content to support local theatre broadcasting alongside international productions

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A Career Coach’s Guide to Self Care and Positivity for the long haul

Veteran Emmy and AACTA Award-winning producer Ellenor Cox is a coach and mentor. Here are her survival strategies for staying…

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Film Review: 'The Very Excellent Mr Dundee' is a trainwreck

For reviewer Anthony Morris, the Paul Hogan comedy makes a series of bizarre and problematic choices that don't add up…

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Australian Directors' Guild announces 2020 Nominees

There were nearly double the entries this year, with a slew of new and established directing talent recognised. Watch these…

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The real cost of defunding the ABC

ABC funding cuts undervalue both the arts and contemporary stories in our multicultural Australia, argues Vyshnavee Wijekumar.

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What We're Watching: Apocalypse in July

The second lockdown may have dampened the spirits of our Melbourne office, but it has had quite the opposite effect…

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Smart thinking and great home viewing as live audiences evaporate

A small documentary festival in Castlemaine, pioneers in WA Rev it up, and six strangers on Zoom across Australia launch…

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Anna Kaplan: You have to live and breathe your message

Greening Australia's screen industry is the goal for our best-known Impact Producer, the most recent recipient of the Natalie Miller…

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Global screen industry grinds back into gear

Big gestures are being made around the world to get the studios humming but what how is the rest of…

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TV Review: Retrograde is a lockdown sitcom where friendship is key

Making use of the grammar of lockdown-filmed-at-home comedy, this ABC ensemble show feels funny and familiar, writes Anthony Morris.

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