Television

TV Review: A Dog’s World with Tony Armstrong
Debunking canine myths and celebrating dogs in all their individuality – this show is a soothing treat for the senses

Cathy Payne, Banijay Rights CEO: the eight rules for TV finance and distribution
'If we do not protect and fight for our local industry, who will?' Payne asked at this week's Hector Crawford…

Stan comedy Minx handles feminism ... quite well actually
In the wrong hands, period pieces can reinforce sexism, racism and homophobia – not here.

Stan announces Lionsgate partnership and new shows for 2022
Stan has announced new investments in its 'Originals' slate, with many new Australian productions coming to the streaming service this…

Taika Waititi's Our Flag Means Death nails queer representation
Typically gruff seafarers get tender and intimate in this new HBO Max comedy. Also, it's gay.

Wellmania: first look at Netflix's Australian comedy drama
Cast and crew announcements have been made for the Netflix show, currently shooting in Sydney.

Number 96 turns 50
The National Film and Sound Archive looks back at the story of Australia's first 'adults only' soap.

Photoplay appoints Karen Radzyner as Head of Development
Radzyner said that joining the Photoplay team is already bearing fruit.

Australian Directors' Guild launches Queensland initiative
Up to 40 emerging, early-career and mid-career Queensland resident directors will be supported.

Review: Bel-Air – from West Philadelphia worn and grazed
Even as it celebrates the Banks family’s Black excellence, Bel-Air makes explicit that their wealth has eroded their racial solidarity.