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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…

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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…

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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.

Education & Student News

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…

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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.

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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…

Education & Student News

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.

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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.

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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.

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