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SXSW Sydney screen festival speakers Allison Brownmoore, Charlie Falkner, Kristen Settinelli, Nick Kozakis, Joseph Maxwell, Jessica Giacco, Michael Pattinson, Leonie Marsh, Mimi Butler, Hayley Ferguson, Tin Pang and Lisa Dreyer. Images supplied.
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SXSW Sydney unveils 2025 screen program with top directors, producers and more

SXSW Sydney 2025 unveils more guests for its screen program.

Revealed: Death Cap Murders. Image: Stan.
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Stan's Death Cap Murders reveals how that deadly mushroom lunch happened

Revealed: Death Cap Murders streams on Stan from 14 September.

Caper Crew cast, by Lisa Tomasetti. Image: ABC.
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ABC announces two new kids’ series in 2026: Happy House and Caper Crew

ABC reveals new kids’ shows Happy House and Caper Crew, premiering in 2026.

The Toxic Avenger. Image: Umbrella.
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Best of the fest: the films we saw at MIFF and why you need to watch them

Every film we saw at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2025.

The Wizard of Oz. Image: MGM/Warner Bros.
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Gwen Stefani is producing a new Wizard of Oz series about Dorothy

Prime Video is developing Dorothy, a modern YA musical series about The Wizard of Oz.

KPop Demon Hunters. Image: Netflix.
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Smash hit KPop Demon Hunters gets a sequel and Oscars campaign for 2026

KPop Demon Hunters breaks Netflix records, secures a sequel and Oscars campaign.

Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe. Image: ABC.
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Aunty Donna tease new Grouse House streaming service

Aunty Donna want to make Grouse House the new streaming home for Aussie comedy.

Upload. Image: Prime Video. Best new shows to watch this week.
What to Watch

5 best new shows to stream this week

Discover the 5 best new shows to stream from 25 to 31 August 2025 as chosen by ScreenHub staff with…

Thunderbolts*. Image: Marvel Studios. Best new films to stream this week.
What to Watch

5 best new films to stream this week

Discover the 5 best new films to stream from 25 to 31 August 2025 as chosen by ScreenHub staff with…

Jessie Hughes, AI for Women in Screen – a recipient of the Screenrights Cultural Fund. Image: Jessie Hughes/Salty Dingo
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Screenrights announces $300K in Cultural Fund support for screen initiatives

Screenrights has awarded $300K to six screen projects in Australia and NZ.

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