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Politics from the female perspective: an interview with Annabel Crabb

The journalist and series creator talks about the making of Ms Represented, a powerful ABC documentary about women in politics.

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News In Brief - Shopping around at Cannes and Frog Detectives

Plus a couple of notable appointments, Australians picking up global awards, and some deep dives into the videogames

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Helen Leake joins Screen Australia board

Helen Leake adds a regional voice to the Screen Australia Board, with a strong producer perspective.

Adrian Grenier in Clickbait
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First look at Clickbait on Netflix

The first Netflix Original series to be filmed in Victoria releases in August. It’s an American-looking show with local roots.

Rachel Okine, President of the Natalie Miller Fellowship
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Rachel Okine announced as new President of Natalie Miller Fellowship

Rachel Okine was the first recipient of the Natalie Miller Fellowship in 2012. She now takes over as President from…

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News In Brief - Netflix goes after games + a film festival for extraordinary times

Netflix steps up to support local post-production talent and video game development, and MIFF flexes a strong hybrid program.

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New documentary investments from Screen Australia defy financial hits

Screen Australia supports fine feature docs as life is about to get harder for producers.

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Netflix offering post-production attachments at a time of need for the industry

Up against a shortage of trained post-production staff, Netflix has created two useful entry points.

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch on Netflix
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Netflix to develop games, will be offered on the service within the year

Netflix has hired a new VP of game development, signalling a new major push for the streaming service.

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Horrible Histories Aboriginal-style: Trisha Morton-Thomas bites back

The Alice Springs-based actor and producer talks about her one-hour comedy special bringing a light touch to heavy history.

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