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ACTF News

Children’s media industry to gather for ACCS

Children’s media leaders will converge on Coffs Harbour later this month for the second annual Australian Children’s Content Summit, which takes place amid a period of rapid transition for the children’s screen industry.  

RUNT screen adaptation to premiere this weekend

The heartwarming family feature film RUNT starring Jai Courtney and Celeste Barber will have its world premiere in Melbourne this weekend, before opening in cinemas across Australia this September.

Australian children’s content goes global

It has been a busy first half of the year for the sales team, with the ACTF catalogue of new and award-winning programs in high demand.

Series spotlight: Little Lunch

The Office, set in the playground,” is how creators described Little Lunch in the lead up to its launch. A heart-warming series that takes place during the 15-minute primary school morning tea break, Little Lunch broke new ground by using mockumentary format in Australian children’s television for the first time.

Meet Australian Olympian swimmer, Wilhelmina Wylie

Do your students know the story of ‘Mina’ Wylie, one of our first female Olympians? 

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