television

Screen sector wants 'more ambition and less ambiguity' from Labor Government
A Labor victory and so-called 'Greenslide' promises big changes for Australian film and TV.

SBS launches WorldWatch: a multilingual news channel
The launch of the channel builds on SBS's range of multilingual services on TV, radio and digital platforms.

ABC and SBS gender affirmation leave: what it is and why it matters
Gender affirmation guidelines have recently been introduced at our national broadcasters – here's what that means for trans employees, and…

Spicks and Specks' live-audience return is music to my ears
Adam Hills says he can't wait to get back into the studio with an audience for the music and comedy…

Why do Australian TV panel shows suck? Funny answers only
They're cheap to make and can resonate with audiences. So why do we keep getting panel shows so wrong?

Bridgerton would have brimmed with syphilis
For the 20% of society contracting the STI in 19th-century England, there was generally no hope of recovery.

$1m Screen Australia funding for drama, features and online
Development funding will go to 'a fantastic mix of originals and adaptations,' says Screen Australia.

From CODA to Hawkeye: signing onto a better future for the Deaf community
The surge of sign languages in popular feature films and TV series is a sign of better things to come…

Easter school holiday film and streaming guide 2022
Sort the whole family out with our streaming and movie guide for the school holidays.

Julie Peters, ABC: trans stories on screen are getting better – at last
Having worked in TV for decades and transitioned in the 90s, Julie Peters is optimistic about the future.