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New funding will support NSW film festivals' opening nights

The NSW government has unveiled a $200K fund for film festivals to boost opening nights.

Rebecca McElroy, Jenine Olliver, Emma Sargent, Mandy Lake and Anna Jeffries. Five Storey Films. Image: Renae Droop/RDW Photography
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Screen Queensland: recipients named for $3m Business Enterprise fund

Seven local screen businesses just got a boost from Screen Queensland's $3M fund.

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Diana Glenn on the screen business course that’s training ethical, entrepreneurial leaders

After a 30-year acting career, Diana Glenn has changed how she works and thinks thanks to the Master of Arts…

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While a degree in the creative arts might seem like a risk, it’s actually an investment in career longevity and…

Susie Youssef will return to host the 2024 awards. Image: supplied.
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Australian Screen Music Awards launch three new categories for 2024

Best Music for a Video Game is one of the new categories to be recognised at the upcoming Screen Music…

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CrewCon Returns with program to connect Australian film and TV crew

CrewCon 2024 is an in-person and online conference for Australia's screen crew.

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Despite Barbie, 2023 was not the Year of the Woman in film

White men are still the overwhelming majority on screen and behind the camera, according to the latest damning report by…

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Memoir of a Snail, MIFF review: triumph of the human thumb-print

Adam Elliot's ‘Memoir of a Snail’ is gorgeously human, wonky and life-affirming.

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Menopause on screen: 5 moments that made me feel seen

You have to look hard to find menopause and women's midlife experiences on screen – beyond the jokes about hot…

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Acting like it's OK: new survey into mental health in the screen industry calls for responses

Researchers are assessing the state of mental heath in workers across the Australian film and TV industries.

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