
Screen Forever Digital Bronze Pass Giveaway
Australia’s flagship screen industry conference and content market, SCREEN FOREVER, has just launched an interactive digital platform! Thanks to our friends at Screen Producers Australia, we have 1 FREE Bronze Pass to give away.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore Australian co-production opportunities and network with the leaders of the Australian film and TV industry.
To enter, tell us at this link: Which Round The Twist character has the alter-ego 'Skunkman', can grow a three-foot beard overnight, and cultivates his pungent foot odour to save an endangered turtle?
Need a hint? You can watch full episodes of Round The Twist for free on Twisted Lunchbox.
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March 27th 2025
Tales from Outer Suburbia adaptation to screen at prestigious Annecy Festival
The television adaptation of Shaun Tan’s bestselling illustrated anthology Tales from Outer Suburbia has been selected to screen at the Annecy Animated Film Festival in France, which celebrates the best of international animation.
March 26th 2025
Puppetry meets politics on the set of Knee High Spies
The Victorian Minister for Creative Industries, Colin Brooks, recently went behind-the-scenes on the upcoming children’s series Knee High Spies, currently being produced in Melbourne by Werner Film Productions (Dance Academy, The Newsreader) for the ABC.
March 24th 2025
Space Nova S2 to launch onto screens this April
The animated adventure series Space Nova returns for a second season next month, premiering on ABC iview on Thursday 24 April.
March 24th 2025
Aussie kids’ content recognised with Rockie Award nominations
Preschool animation Eddie’s Lil’ Homies and family feature film Windcatcher have been recognised for their excellence with nominations in the prestigious 2025 Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards.
March 3rd 2025
Screen stories to share with your class for International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. These screen stories about change-making Australian girls and women will help primary and secondary teachers explore this year’s theme: Accelerate Action.