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Are video games the new therapy?

While video games are often associated with frivolous entertainment, hospitals around the world have begun using them to help improve…

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Good Clean Fun: Going Sober at Games Week

In an industry with a heavy drinking culture, what does a great alcohol-free event look like?

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Paul Hogan and the myth of the white Aussie bloke

Appealing to Australian values works for Ride Like a Girl, but the whole idea is a quiet cinematic battleground. The…

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Small Screen Highlights: TV, Games and Podcasts

Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds, How Australia Got its Mojo, The Politician, Workin Moms, Baby Ballroom, Defending Greta…

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The secret ingredient for screen success? Genuinely Australian values

Seph McKenna was a key executive at Roadshow Films when it distributed a truly Australian breakout. He says these films…

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BBC slugs out the future with the biggest players

While the UK tears itself to pieces, the BBC argues for a role which illuminates our own Australian dilemmas.

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Ways to film an angry cat

Training videos are an industry staple. Here is an instructive comparison of different techniques starring a very, very angry cat.…

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Beached Az returns, reborn as a climate change warrior

The Beached Az web series is back, fronting a social media and documentary campaign about climate change.

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Small Screen Highlights: Backtrack Boys, Content and Dark Souls 3

On our radar this week: a feelgood doco, new format web series, quality chitchat podcasts and a really hard game.

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Bringing accessibility into play in the videogame industry

From careers to controllers, how are game developers ensuring that their work, and their industry, are anyone's game?

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