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ACTF News
Viewing stories in June, 2018

What’s On TV? Monday 11 June – Sunday 17 June

Never miss a moment of your favourite Australian children’s television series. See what’s on free-to-air and pay TV this week.

Australia Takes Home Prix Jeunesse International Awards

Two Australian series, First Day and What It’s Like To Experience A Disability, have received honours at Munich’s prestigious Prix Jeunesse International Festival this May.

Vale Tony Morphett

Tony Morphett, the esteemed Australian screenwriter who passed away earlier this month, was a well loved former member of the Australian Children’s Television Foundation Board. 

Nominations for 2018 Logies

The nominations for the 60th TV Week Logie Awards “Most Outstanding Children’s TV Series” have been announced.

ACTF Education Outreach: University of Queensland Workshop

As part of our ongoing outreach to schools, teachers and pre-service teachers, ACTF Education recently presented a virtual workshop on Media Arts for pre-service primary teachers at the University of Queensland. 

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