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LAID -- “More Handsome than Joe Jonas” Episode 106 -- Pictured: (l-r) Zosia Mamet as AJ, Michael Angarano as Richie, Stephanie Hsu as Ruby— (Photo by: James Dittiger/PEACOCK)
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Laid: first look at new Binge show, a US twist on an Aussie series

EEAAO's Stephanie Hsu stars in the US version of 2011 Aussie series Laid.

Spit. Image: Transmission Films.
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Spit starring David Wenham: first look and release date

From the Gold Coast-based writer of Gettin' Square, Spit sees the return of beloved character Johnny Spitieri, played by David Wenham.

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Casting Guild of Australia (CGA) awards nominees: full list

The 2024 CGA Awards nominee have been announced, with the winners to be decided by 15 November.

Scoby first look, Maslow
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Scoby begins production in Sydney

Scoby is a genre-bending relationship comedy about an aspirational couple and a sentient kombucha strain.

Madam, IMDB.
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9Network's 2025 slate pegs The Golden Bachelor, Madam and The Floor

9Network's Upfront for 2025 features Australian versions of hit formats and some NZ drama.

Warwick Thornton, Screen Australia
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Warwick Thornton's Wolfram: the sequel to Sweet Country is announced

Screen Australia's latest funding slate includes Warwick Thornton's next feature, Wolfram: a sequel to Sweet Country.

Mad Max: Fury Road. Image: Warner Bros.
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Australia to be Country of Focus at International Film Festival of India

Australia has been named 'Country of Focus' at IFFI 2024.

Andrea Solonge
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Andrea Solonge announced as Heath Ledger Scholarship recipient

The Australian actress known for roles in Prosper and Time Bandits will receive support to develop a Hollywood career.

Sally Hepworth, author photo, and the Darling Girls front cover. Images supplied by Made Up Pictures.
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Sally Hepworth's Darling Girls optioned for TV

Sally Hepworth's thriller Darling Girls will be adapted for TV by Made Up Stories.

Freda Puruntatameri and Rina Moreen in a promotional shot for Like My Brother. Image: Wayne Taylor.
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Like My Brother, film review: Tiwi Islander female football story transcends the oval

Shot over a six-year period, Like My Brother explores how a great sporting opportunity can come with serious caveats.

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