All Screen
What to watch in June: new to streaming, cinemas and film festivals near you
The Witcher is back on Netflix, Spidey has a new film, plus there's a bounty of new and unusual films…
Victorian Budget 2023-24: what’s in it for the arts?
Live music, major cultural institutions and the digital games sector are among the beneficiaries of yesterday’s State Budget, though the…
MIFF 2023: save the date
MIFF's 71st festival has just been confirmed – and you'll want to put these key dates in your calendar.
So you want my screen job: Media & Drama Teacher
From teaching stage lighting to drama students to training other teachers to use video games in lesson plans, Brett Jenkins…
Who will receive Screen NSW's Slate Development Funding for 2023?
Another round of development funding is now available for various screen projects under Screen NSW's scheme.
Budget 2023-24: What’s in it for Australian screen and the arts?
Nearly $960 million is being directed towards Australia’s cultural sector, including support for arts education and training, and the screen…
Hannah Gadsby serves Something Special (and a little stale) on Netflix
It’s tough to be churlish about Gadsby finding happiness, but perhaps the dial has spun too far from the game-changing…
Metro magazine’s future under threat
Australia's oldest and most prestigious screen publication is under threat. A campaign hopes to raise funds and find a partner.
Mark Coles Smith: 'I came away from Mystery Road a reassembled person'
The multi-talented Mark Coles Smith discusses his experiences as a First Nations actor, producer, storyteller ... and sound designer.
Coronations on screen: the good, the bad and the controversial
Real or imagined, the British monarchy is a screen staple, so make no mistake: the coronation will be televised.