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Podcasts galore, weaponised in the war against intellectual extinction

What are the crucial (and entertaining) podcasts which inspire Australian film tragics? Here are some of the most substantial.

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Confronting the ugly face of sexual harassment

The lack of a studio system in Australia means few locals have the unfettered power of Harvey Weinstein, but sexual…

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Moya Wood - a life in writing

Moya Wood, a force of nature in the conception, development and writing of important Australian film and television shows, has…

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Why haven’t more companies explored live streaming?

Streaming theatre, opera and dance productions live into cinemas has succeeded overseas, so what's holding local companies back?

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Film, family and coffee - the perfect enterprise

The balance between directing, a love of working together and three rowdy kids can be tricky - but this is…

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Why culture matters - Shareena Clanton speaks out at TV campaign launch

'Some of the most damaging ideologies that exist are the ones that uphold the complete eradication of our history, of…

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Mystery ASIO spy footage shows first ever TV quota demonstration

In 1956, ASIO spy footage captured close ups of beloved Australian actors in the first-ever demonstration for Australian TV content.…

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David Lyle - a professional biography of a great Australian TV executive

David Lyle seemed to live outside time and space, forever young, rocketing around the world, unconfined by convention but innately…

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Gillian Armstrong – nothing changes without a fight

Gillian Armstrong gave a rousing and insightful speech on Monday at the Sydney launch of the Make it Australian campaign.…

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Vale Joel Peterson - master of light

Cinematographer Joel Peterson died on the 10th of August 2017 at the age of 63. Tom Zubrycki celebrated his life…

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