We acknowledge and respect the Traditional Owners of lands across Australia, their Elders, Ancestors, cultures and heritage, and recognise the continuing sovereignties of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nations.

We respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which the ACTF is based and pay our respect to their Elders past and present.

We are honoured to have the opportunity to learn from the oldest cultural storytellers in the world and seek to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practitioners to share their rich culture and perspectives with children in Australia and around the world via stories on screen.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or text.

ACTF News

Theme and dates announced for the 2023 My Place Competition

Pull out your planners: the My Place Competition returns in Term Three. 

ACTF resources for Make Music Day

Bring music to your primary or secondary classroom on 21 June with these free teaching and learning resources.

New international children’s content summit coming to Australia

Professionals from the local and international children’s and family entertainment industry will come together this August for the inaugural Australian Children’s Content Summit.

Learn Together: Join us for First Nations conference presentations

Join the ACTF Learning team at two upcoming national conferences to experience a range of professional development workshops that explore First Nations histories, cultures and stories in children’s television.

Speak Strong: Aboriginal English representation in ACTF screen stories

We champion First Nations stories to be presented and shared in ways that represent the voices of peoples they feature.

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