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Menopause on screen: 5 moments that made me feel seen
You have to look hard to find menopause and women's midlife experiences on screen – beyond the jokes about hot…
Remembering Andrew McVitty: a pioneer of Australian music television
The late Andrew McVitty was a pioneer of Australian music TV who revolutionised late-night programming.
Australian TV drama on the ropes says QUT study
Australians aren't getting cultural value for the money we're spending on 'local' TV drama, says a new report.
Studying two decades of queer representation on Australian TV
Gender-diverse and sexually-diverse stories in Australian TV have changed a lot over two decades.
10 major predictions for films and TV in 2024
ScreenHub predicts the future of film and television for 2024.
Why are Aussie Christmas films so bad?
Telemovies have dominated Christmas movies for 50 years – so why are the Aussie straight-to-streaming ones this bad?
We need to talk about money in the arts
Having open conversations about what we earn and how we manage money is the only way to a richer arts…
Film camera departments – what happens when you're not part of the in-group?
Latest industry research reveals inequitable power dynamics behind the camera on Australian film sets are pernicious and persistent.
The WGA strike should galvanise Australian screenwriters
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike has some important lessons to teach Australian screen workers, writes David Koutsouridis from…
Coronations on screen: the good, the bad and the controversial
Real or imagined, the British monarchy is a screen staple, so make no mistake: the coronation will be televised.