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Daley Pearson, from his heart, showing the soul of Bluey
In his usual modest way, Daley Pearson pondered the idea of an Australian story, on the edge of launching Bluey.
‘An idealised Australian ethos’: why Bluey is an audience favourite, even for adults without kids
A recent survey shows that Bluey was the TV program parents were most keen to watch with their children. Here's…
Tony Ayres talks 'Fires' and talent-spotting
The key Australian producer-creator talks about his latest drama Fires, Clickbait on Netflix, and what worries him about the industry.
What are most respected shows on Netflix? And how come Japan has the most of them?
Clever numbers reveal the most honoured shows on Netflix. Top of the list is Breaking Bad, loved all round the…
Aftertaste, Closer Productions, and the road to a dynamic story
Closer Productions does television development very well. Aftertaste taught them to test the limits of patience in search of excellence.
Activision Blizzard lawsuits: Everything that has happened so far
A running timeline of all the events surrounding the Activision Blizzard lawsuits.
The death of Ian Dunlop – from outsider to participant in a true ethical journey
Ian Dunlop led a long, energetic life making some of our most important and enduring films. History with a capital…
Sustainable productions and ABC drama 'Fires': a case study
Tanzy Owen talks about her work as sustainability consultant on Fires, and the free resources available to all productions wanting…
XR:WA celebration tempts Perth to surrender to new worlds
Perth's XR:WA breaks down the barriers between linear, interactive and games storytelling over one weekend of play.
Oleg Vidov: how an Australian director's film touched the Moscow Film Festival
Oleg Vidov, Russian metinee idol, fugitive and Los Angeles animation distributor, is the subject of Nadia Tass's feature documentary.