Production expenditure on scripted screen production in Australia in 2022/23 was the second highest on record at $1.49BN (A$2.34BN) across 213 titles, according to Screen Australia’s annual drama ...
Screen Australia has increased the Minimum Licence Fees (MLF) for General Drama and Children’s Programs, to come into effect 1 July 2026. The increase will be applied from the next Screen Australia ...
Australian producers are “at risk” of becoming “slaves” to international streamers, a top industry body has warned, as the debate around regulation heats up in the country. Screen Producers Australia ...
Screen Australia‘s latest Drama Report reveals a sharp 29% drop in total industry expenditure for 2023-24, with spending falling to AUD1.7 billion ($1.08 billion), across 169 productions. The decline ...
Ahead of next week's AACTA Awards, the makers of frontrunners Bring Her Back, Kangaroo and Apple Cider Vinegar share their ...
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has predicted the uptick in foreign productions shot in Australia will fall next year due to the writers and actors strikes in the U.S. Responding to funding body ...
Screen Australia has announced AUS$12.8 million ($7.9m) funding round across 46 narrative projects, including Robert Connolly’s Shiver, the first Australian narrative feature film to shoot in ...
A new study published Friday by Screen Australia shows that the country’s on-screen television diversity has increased significantly in the past six years, but there remains more to be done. “Seeing ...
Screen Australia has announced a $3 million investment in the development of 21 games through its Games: Expansion Pack and First Nations Games Studio funds. The games span a variety of genres and ...
Screen Australia has announced the latest beneficiaries of its funds, amounting to AU$3 million (over $2 million) in funding for 23 studios. The body's First Nations Games Studio fund awarded ...
Screen Australia is putting forward A$1 million ($670,000) in funding to be shared among the state screen agencies to support their training and skills development programs for the screen industry.
Screen Australia and Stan have unveiled major production investment in two new drama series from Matchbox Pictures and Jungle Entertainment. This includes Critical Incident, a six-part crime drama ...