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Screenhub's best career articles 2020

Maintaining sanity was a key theme in this year's most popular career articles as we pivoted, pirouetted and battled Zoom-exhaustion.…

Opinions & Analysis

2020 year in policy – seeing the world in a different way

2020 was finally a year of big change in Australian screen policy, while we as people were tested to find…

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Review: Chaser Digital presents: WAR ON 2020

Tackling every absurdity 2020 has thrown our way from Trump madness to toilet paper bought in a panic, satirical media…

News

Screen composers speak for wider sector as they confront a new future

Tax, residuals, collapsing budgets, the dangers of streaming deals – the Australian Guild of Screen Composers finds tears in the…

Features

The surprising ways games challenge how people think about themselves and the world

Increasingly, console games help us question the ways we see, think or feel about the world, the game, even ourselves.

Features

My Brilliant Career has an uncompromising message for girls today

My Brilliant Career blends the intimacy of life writing with the broader scope of a story being retold. The lessons…

News

Screen News in Brief: Australia's summer films catch fire, doco funding announced and more

We're heading back to cinemas; Causeway's supernatural horror comes home from Serbia; and awards, opportunities and opinions abound in this…

News

Diverse screen producers, apply for these 2021 opportunities now

Here’s a roundup of opportunities in 2021 for LGBTQIA+, POC, Indigenous, Disabled, and gender diverse screen producers. Applications open now.

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AIDC creates its own awards, with just a touch of defiance

The deadline for the AIDC awards for completed projects is December 16, as the organisation embraces the power of competition.

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TV Review: Dom and Adrian 2020 is the quick comedy conclusion the year deserves

The Bondi Hipsters return with 33 solid minutes of rapid-fire fun, says comedy connoisseur Anthony Morris.

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