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ACTF News

WA Schools to Access ACTF Resources

The WA Department of Education has licensed the ACTF’s entire catalogue of children’s television series and educational resources for use in government schools state-wide. 

Trop Jr Returns as Tropfest Receives Funding Lifeline

On the Sunday originally scheduled to play host to the 2015 Tropfest Film Festival, John Polson announced to the world that Tropfest is back to screen in Sydney’s Centennial Parklands on Sunday 14 February, 2016.

Ready For This and Paper Planes Recognised

Best Children’s Television Series and Best Original Feature Film Screenplay at the 2016 AACTA Awards. 

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.

Producing Comedy For Kids

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

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