In a new Netflix movie Best of the Best, two childhood best friends, Maya and Anjali, join UCLA’s competitive Bollywood-fusion dance team. The film follows two childhood best friends, Maya ...
A new BBC Studios initiative for online creators has the support of SBS to develop the next wave of storytellers.
ABC News Cadetships have now opened for 2027 including the Caroline Jones Scholarship. These are fulltime positions all around the country. Cadetships start in February 2027. Do you have a passion for ...
Production credit: Deadliest Dinners Australia is a co-production between DAZN’s Foxtel Group in Australia and Mew Productions. Executive Producers are Mario Kalpou for Mew Productions along with ...
Sunday’s episode of Portrait Artist of the Year features celebrity sitters Kate Langbroek, Katherine Bennell Pegg and Troy Cassar-Daley. In just four hours, using their own unique style, the artists ...
A full trailer has dropped for season six of UK spy drama Slow Horses starring Gary Oldman, to premiere in September on Apple TV. Season six sees the Slow Horses on the run as Diana Taverner embroils ...
The Block and The Voice continue to battle. The Traitors again holds its audience for 10.
S3 of Interview with the Vampire, titled as The Vampire Lestat, gets a Free to Air screening on SBS2 this Friday / Saturday. The Vampire Lestat is the riotous next instalment in the Interview with the ...
The 2026 ARIA Awards will stream live on Paramount+ on November 18 with a later broadcast on 10, produced by Roving Enterprises. The 40th event will return for a sixth year running at Sydney’s Hordern ...
Nominees have been announced in Britain’s National Television Awards 2026 -Britain’s equivalent of the public-voted Logie Awards. Nominees include The Celebrity Traitors, The 1% Club, Heated Rivalry, ...
Screen Producers Aus responds to Screen Currency report with concerns about stories made in Australia versus those owned by Australian business.
Australians agree access to local screen content is important, and 75% are interested in watching more. But nearly two-thirds (60%) of Australians spend less than 30% of their viewing time on it, and ...