Production expenditure on scripted screen production in Australia in 2022/23 was the second highest on record at $1.49BN (A$2.34BN) across 213 titles, according to Screen Australia’s annual drama ...
Screen Forever 40 is now underway, and with the advent of local quotas on streaming, producers still have much they want to much to achieve.
A new study published Friday by Screen Australia shows that the country’s on-screen television diversity has increased significantly in the past six years, but there remains more to be done. “Seeing ...
Screen Australia has selected 23 feature films and six TV dramas that will share in over A$810,000 ($526,000) of story development funding. This includes Willy from Ludo Studio, Mad Ones and Sad Man ...
Screen Australia has appointed SBS alum Adrian Coates as director of strategy and insights. Coates will oversee the development, implementation and project management of Screen Australia’s strategy, ...
Clockwise (top L-R): 'Four Years Later', 'Thou Shalt Not Steal', 'Top End Bub', 'Runt', 'Home & Away' (center) Screen Australia The U.S. labor strikes, global economic conditions and uncertainty ...
Grainne Brunsdon has been promoted to chief operating officer within federal funding and policy body Screen Australia. She was the organization’s director of content, where she led production ...
Ahead of its official launch today, Screen Producers yesterday explored Australian and international opportunities at Burleigh Heads.
Screen Australia has announced the latest beneficiaries of its funds, amounting to AU$3 million (over $2 million) in funding for 23 studios. The body's First Nations Games Studio fund awarded ...
Screen Australia has announced a $3 million investment in the development of 21 games through its Games: Expansion Pack and First Nations Games Studio funds. The games span a variety of genres and ...
Screen Australia has announced the creation of the First Nations Game Studio fund, with applications already open. Announcing the initiative yesterday, the funding body said it will support studios ...
There is a better future for the Australian games industry, beyond recent layoffs, studio downsizings, publisher absence, and closures. But it’s one that must be actively supported, with organisations ...