Melbourne Women in Film Festival director Sian Mitchell will consult with her international counterparts on how to build opportunities for women and gender diverse creatives as the recipient of this year's Natalie Miller Fellowship.
Bus Stop Films is launching a dedicated employment service to connect people with disability to employment within the film, TV and media industries.
Disney+ will be the new home of BBC's Doctor Who outside the UK and Ireland, ending more than 50 years of association between the time lord and the ABC.
ABC and SBS have welcomed the Federal Government's announcement of five-year funding terms as part of this year's budget, with the former also set to benefit from an additional $83.7 million across four years.
Ryan Johnson, Catherine Văn-Davies and Aaron Glenane will lead the cast of Screentime miniseries 'The Claremont Murders', set to premiere on Seven next year.
A short drama about two first-generation Australians who are rivals in a badminton tournament has won Byron Bay Film Festival’s Young Australian Filmmakers Award competition.
Screen Producers Australia has unveiled the industry leaders that will make up the two advisory boards for next year's Screen Forever conference.
'Carnifex' producer Gena Helen Ashwell has responded to claims from author Matthew J. Barbeler that the upcoming film shares "striking similarities" with his 2016 novel of the same name, describing them as "confusing".