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.

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Opinions & Analysis

After Election 2019, screen sector faces policy void

This weekend hopes were dashed and the public drama of politics became strange and unpredictable. Here is David Tiley's early…

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Election roundup - show us the money, now!

The screen sector made one last attempt to get certainty from the parties. The results are clear, sad, inspiring and…

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Bluey gets second series, parents in heaven

Named after an obsolete board game, Ludo has become an internationally financed supplier of kids' shows - all powered by…

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Vale Evan Williams - critic, leader and gentle man

As a film critic for The Australian, Evan Williams spoke to the tastes of a generation. But there was much…

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Loud and clear - Labor lays out the path to sector rebuild

Michelle Rowland, shadow minister for communications, has a plan to blow up the logjam of media and funding policy which…

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Portrait of Peter Ivany, philanthropist of film, sport and culture

The Sydney Film Festival will flourish because of its value amongst the behemoths, say Peter and Sharon Ivany who are…

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Box Office 13 May 2019 - Top End Wedding drops but only mildly

Top End Wedding still doing okay quietly munching in the audience grass. But it is not an obvious show pony.

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New money for screen in ALP arts policy

With the launch of the ALP arts policy, we now know the party's approach to the screen sector. Actual money…

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The magic of numbers boosts SA industry

The battle for government support is around financial analysis. Here's a report which shows how that is honestly done. As…

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Sydney Film Festival - Australian films feast on fear and surprise

The Sydney Film Festival's selection of Australian films take our collective imagination down a twistier hole than ever before.

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