Paul Dalgarno

Paul Dalgarno is author of the novels A Country of Eternal Light (2023) and Poly (2020); the memoir And You May Find Yourself (2015); and the creative non-fiction book Prudish Nation (2023). He was formerly Deputy Editor of The Conversation and joined ScreenHub as Managing Editor in 2022. X: @pauldalgarno. Insta: @dalgarnowrites

Paul's Latest Articles

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Doctor Who leaves the ABC for Disney+

It was fun while it lasted, but it's been confirmed that the Doctor will be leaving the ABC after a…

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Want to make short films? Jessica Trueman says: 'preparation is key'

Jessica Trueman already loved acting, but it's the accumulation of skills across all aspects of filmmaking that led to her…

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Sandra Pankhurst trauma cleaner documentary to screen on SBS

The Cleaning Company is one of four new documentaries in the forthcoming Australia Uncovered series on SBS.

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Courtney Gibson appointed as Screen Queensland CEO

'Queensland is an absolute powerhouse when it comes to screen production,' said Gibson, who starts in the role next week.

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Angela Lansbury: farewell to a legend of stage and screen

A glittering career spanning seven decades and countless iconic roles – we say goodbye to Angela Lansbury.

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Prime Video reveals its Australian Amazon Originals slate for 2023

A record nine new Australian Amazon Originals will be launching next year, from The Story of The Wiggles to a…

Want to be a TV fixer? Andrea Gorddard says 'knowledge is essential'

Logistics, location scouting, people skills, spreadsheets ... that's just the start of being a fixer in the screen industry.

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Melbourne Queer Film Festival revs up for 2022

Get ready for 49 feature films and documentaries, 12 short film packages, 35 Australian premieres and four Melbourne premieres. 

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Hannah Gadsby signs multi-title deal with Netflix

The new streaming deal includes a new, hour-long special and a multi-comic special produced and hosted by Gadsby.

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Queen's funeral to attract twice as many people as were alive in 1926

Some 4.1 billion people are expected to watch Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on TV ... how does that compare with…

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