Television
What do screen students want? Some answers from VCA and Griffith
While students play with their new tools, teachers pick the true artists, and watch them learn the strength to compromise.
Six essential things to watch for NAIDOC Week 2021
We're spoilt for choice with all the great Indigenous-created content on TV, but these titles across Netflix, NITV, SBS, ABC…
Sydney Theatre Company's Patrick McIntyre appointed new NFSA CEO
McIntyre brings two decades of arts management experience to the NFSA. Following groundbreaking CEO Jan Muller, who resigned in December…
Is your TV telling corporations what you watch? And is broadcast TV dying?
Samba, a way to digitally track viewing habits, is spreading to Australia, hoping to challenge our traditional assumptions – and…
News in Brief: Revelation cans opening night, the Aussiewood boom, and more
This week: game development gets priority visa processing, Minister Fletcher retreats on Foxtel, and Covid claims Revelation’s Perth opening night…
TV Review: Mr Inbetween's Aussie crime chapter comes to an end
Scott Ryan's highly successful drama about a charismatic hitman is finishing up this month. Anthony Morris takes an admiring look…
Nine-day writing retreat for West Australian screenwriters
A joint initiative from Cinefest Oz and Women in Film and TV, the generous retreat promises nourishing peace and creative…
Colourblind Casting: 'I've been waiting for this a long time'
When actor Ming-Zhu Hii got to play a delicious period role in 'Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries' it was a…
Massive cross-culture ‘season’ rethinks UK/Aus connection and histories
The UK/Australia Season is the largest cultural exchange between our two nations, one aimed to shake up how we think…
Government surrenders to common sense on screen industry 'reforms'
Minister Paul Fletcher retreats on Foxtel, saves community TV and raises hope on further concessions.