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ACTF News

Resources for Secondary Pre-Service & First-Year Teachers

The ACTF Education Team ran two workshops for more than 40 secondary pre-service teachers from the Australian Catholic University during Term 4.

ACTF Annual Report

The ACTF Annual Report was released today.  

Protecting The Rights Of The Child Consumer

Jenny Buckland’s conference speech focussed on how Australian TV regulations put the rights of child consumers at the centre of policy thinking.

SOPHISTAKIDS

Inside the secret world of today's Tweens and Teens at SPA's SCREENFOREVER conference.

Producing Comedy For Kids

Little Lunch producers Wayne Hope & Robyn Butler explain why they diversified into kids content.

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