David Tiley

David Tiley was the Editor of Screenhub from 2005 until he became Content Lead for Film in 2021 with a special interest in policy. He is a writer in screen media with a long career in educational programs, documentary, and government funding, with a side order in script editing. He values curiosity, humour and objectivity in support of Australian visions and the art of storytelling.

David Tiley's Latest Articles

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Scroz plays Santa fifteen times from Afghanistan to Pelican City

Last announcements for the calendar year, with Felix Media, Playmaker, Unicorn, Essential, Goalpost, Matchbox, Pictures in Paradise and Jonathan Shiff.

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Screen Australia CEO in bold bid for reform

Increasing financial pressure, lower government revenue, a ten year review of the Offset due in 2017 - Screen Australia is…

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Box Office 28 November 2016 - Thanksgiving for Lion's performance in US box office

Lion is on its way in the US. Will we see it gather momentum? Will The Dressmaker be a stocking…

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A rooftop cinema where you can't get wet

Melbourne's Docklands will host the ultimate mashup of zany exhibition ideas with cars, under the stars, on the roof. It…

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Graeme Mason lays out the rules for success with Screen Australia

Chapter and verse, theory and detail, Screen Australia's CEO Graeme Mason used Screen Forever 2016 to lay out some hard-won…

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday 20 November 2016 - the whole batch

The cricket seizes the season, in prime time. Nine at 33.2%.

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Box Office returns to UK magic for relief

The Light Between Oceans continues to sustain our reputation for liking arthouse films more than anyone else. At least if…

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Screen Forever 2016: ABC TV confronts internal culture and political issues

Ready to take a stand on quotas, terms of trade, budgets and diversity, ABC TV finds hope in chaotic times.

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Box Office 13 November 2016

Joe Cinque still there as Hacksaw Ridge at three on main board.

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National Film and Sound Archive in search of a new CEO

Michael Loebenstein, CEO of the NFSA, is leaving at the end of his contract.

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