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ACTF News

Aussie adventure drama series MaveriX goes global

Viewers across the globe can now watch MaveriX, with the high-adrenaline drama series streaming worldwide on Netflix.

New educational resources for The PM’s Daughter provide a youth lens on politics

As Australians prepare to go to the polls, educators can teach their students about politics and democracy with two brand-new educational resources for political comedy-drama series The PM’s Daughter.

New Hardball Sound Design Learning Resource

Go behind-the-scenes of Hardball and explore sound design with our new learning resource and virtual workshop recording. 

Thalu featured at National Visual Art Education Conference

Teachers and education professionals from across the country gathered to celebrate First Nations education at the National Gallery of Australia from 21 – 23 April.

Age Appropriate: Creating YA Content of Relevance

At the recent Screen Forever conference, ACTF CEO Jenny Buckland spoke to the creators of the newly released More Than This and the upcoming Heartbreak High reboot to explore how creators can tap into the Young Adult market and create content that the teen audience can relate to.

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