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

A cup of tea could help with the early BAFTAs, where The Power of the Dog is in the running. Image: Kirsty Griffin/ Netflix.
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BAFTAs 2022 nominations ... rise and shine, Australia

Whether you're getting up at dawn or catching up later, here's our guide to this year's BAFTAs hopefuls.

'I came to the sport because I was angry,' says Left / Write // Hook producer Donna Lyon. Image: Ella Sowinska
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Producer Donna Lyon fights to honour sexual abuse survivors

Left / Write // Hook started in the aftermath of Lyon's 18-month journey into competitive boxing.

Documentaries 'educate, shape, and enrich our lives,' says Jennifer Collins. Image: ABC
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Jennifer Collins, Head of Factual at ABC: 'documentaries shape our lives'

Documentaries give a voice to those who might not be heard, says ABC's Head of Factual and Culture.

Directing, cinematography and composing professionals are eligible for the new initiative. Image: Screen Australia.
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Screen Australia launches HoD initiative for female practitioners

Credit Maker hopes to bring positive change in female HoD representation in the sector.

The Screen Forever conference champions the Australian screen industry. Image: City of Gold Coast
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Reconnecting the screen industry on the Gold Coast

It’s time to ‘break the silos we might have fallen into’ according to Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner as…

Minister Pearson, Caroline Pitcher and Joanna Werner announce changes to Film Victoria.
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Film Victoria becomes VicScreen

The name change comes as the agency launches a new production fund and specialist skills program for the state.

ACMI Director & CEO Katrina Sedgwick OAM. image supplied.
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ACMI's Katrina Sedgwick steps down to lead Melbourne Arts Precinct

The outgoing ACMI CEO and Director will take up a new role with the Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation next month.

Claudia Jessie, Rachel Griffiths and Richard Roxburgh will starBali 2002. Image: Stan.
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Bali 2002 starring Rachel Griffiths starts production

The four-part series, based on the 2002 terrorist attacks in Bali, will premiere on Stan later this year.

ScreenHub's award-winning Rascal at Large David Tiley. Image supplied.
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David Tiley wins the Stanley Hawes Award

Tiley's win was announced alongside 21 nominees for the Australian International Documentary Conference Awards 2022.

Ablaze, by Tiriki Onus, was one of the major films at MIFF 2021. Image supplied.
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MIFF announces $140,000 competition for Best Film

A jury of prominent filmmakers and industry professionals will decide the winner of the new prize this August.

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