ACTF MIPCOM wrap up
Last month, the ACTF sales team returned to MIPCOM for the first time since 2019, launching eight series to international broadcasters. Here, Roberta Di Vito and Tim Hegarty reflect on their experience.
Series spotlight: First Day
On Hannah Bradford's first day of high school, she experiences all the usual excitement and fear associated with this transition, but her first day is especially significant: Hannah is transgender, and it's the first time she will wear a girl's school uniform and go by her chosen name, rather than the boy's name she was given at birth.
Outstanding kids' content recognised by AACTA
A range of quality children's programs have been recognised for their excellence with 2022 AACTA Award nominations. ...
Interstellar adventures to continue in Space Nova Season 2
Exciting news for young stargazers and budding astronauts – the award-winning animated series Space Nova will be coming back to screens with a second season.
Barrumbi Kids to premiere on NITV this month
The live-action children's series Barrumbi Kids, based on the popular book series by Leonie Norrington, will premiere on National Indigenous Television (NITV) from Friday 18 November.
NT Teachers, find more of your favourite kids' TV in eLearn
Northern Territory educators can now stream eight additional children's titles through the Department of Education's eLearn site.
Outreach: ACTF at the Games for Change Asia-Pacific Festival
Earlier this month, teachers and education professionals gathered on-site and online to celebrate games in education at the Games for Change Teacher Summit.
Join us at the 2023 DreamBIG Children's Festival
South Australian primary teachers, your class is invited to explore screen stories through our in-person and virtual workshops.
Classroom resources for Media Literacy Week
UNESCO's Media and Information Literacy Week is being commemorated globally from 24 – 31 October this year. Explore media literacy resources for your F-10 students this week.
Series spotlight: Dance Academy
A fairytale series featuring dance, drama and music, set against the spectacular backdrop of Sydney Harbour: Dance Academy was aspirational viewing at its best. What began as a casual chat between two colleagues over a drink resulted in 65 episodes across three series, a feature film and worldwide success.