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ACTF News

Coming in 2019: The InBESTigators and Hardball

Teachers and students can look forward to plenty of exciting new #OzKidsTV content next year!

Our Top Picks for MIPJunior 2018

In between scheduling meetings, polishing pitches and strategising new series, don’t forget to fit a few conferences into your MIPJunior diary.

One Award After Another for Little J and Big Cuz

Australia’s first Indigenous animated series, Little J and Big Cuz, has won a Writers' Guild AWGIE Award and a 2018 TV Week Logie Award this year.

ACTF Projects Slated for MIPCOM 2018

The ACTF’s Head of Development & Production, Bernadette O’Mahony, as well as International Sales Managers, Roberta Di Vito and Tim Hegarty, will be attending MIPCOM in Cannes from October 15th to 18th.

Get Ready to Play Hardball!

A new 13 x half-hour comedy series has commenced shooting in Western Sydney.

Showing 46 to 50 of 156 rows.