Television
SPA shocks sector by actually moving Screen Forever to February
Screen Producers Australia, supported by the government of Queensland, is gearing up for a conference with real people next February.
WAAPA’s future home to be a high-tech campus in Perth CBD
Perth's arts and business communities have welcomed the recent announcement that Edith Cowan University, including WAAPA, will relocate to a…
Feds add a bit of cash to arts and screen institutions
Minister Paul Fletcher pops out a taster for the budget next week. Mingy or targeted? You decide.
Box Office: Tenet, Babyteeth, Slim Dusty, The Eight Hundred
At least the opening of Melbourne should bring a bit more cash into the system. At the moment the most…
Revealed: the Gold Coast's hidden nest of entrepreneurial indie filmmakers
Disdainful of agencies, game for anything, addicted to genre, enthralled by risk, true indie filmmakers are hard to hunt and…
Evolving industry support for vulnerable members
When you are not earning, a small amount of help can mean a lot. The screen and performing arts philanthropic…
Box Office: Babyteeth cruises, Slim Dusty croons, and The Eight Hundred rules
After all the COVID horrors, China turns out to have the most productive market for big screen movies.
JobKeeper 2.0 for sole traders
Here's a rundown of Jobkeeper 2.0, and what the changes to the program might mean for sole traders.
Screen's most famous bro duo to leave Shine
Banijay reshapes Endemol Shine Australia without its swashbuckling co-CEOs.
The Capitol delivers a cracking weekend in the world of 'In Fabric'
A film screening, a follow-up in-depth conversation and a masterclass make for much (remotely experienced) fun.