Television
Proud Arrernte and Kalkadoon woman Rachel Perkins will help guide the future of First Nations storytelling in Australia after being appointed as Screen Australia's new Director of First Nations Strate...
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) celebrated the final showcase of its landmark 'On Country Pathways Program' on Friday, marking an end to 18 months of mentorship and training fo...
The 2025 Solid Screen Awards have been announced as part of cyberTribe's 25th anniversary year. Five Indigenous women have been honoured this year, reflecting cyberTribe's long-standing focus on Indig...
Following workshops in Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales, the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is bringing its landmark On Country Pathways Program to Gadigal land/S...
The natural and cultural values of the Kimberley's Martuwarra Fitzroy River was showcased to a Naarm audience recently, when powerful nature documentary Lifeblood premiered at the Melbourne Documentar...
ABC's Play School has filmed in the Torres Strait for the first time since the show began in 1966, highlighting local culture and traditions in its new children's series.
New documentary series, Our Medicine, will shine a spotlight on First Nations healthcare, including ancient healing practices in Western Australia's Kimberley region, when it premieres on 29 May.
After years of experience in social impact storytelling, Narungga woman Sianna Catullo chose to embrace the storytelling woven into her DNA, embarking on mission to ensure Mob have control over their...
For Matt Allwood survival is rooted in his heritage and upbringing. As a Yanyuwa, Waanyi/Garawa man, his deep connection to culture and Country was shaped by the teachings of Aboriginal Elders and com...
Indigenous tourism entrepreneur Neville Poelina, along with independent filmmaker Melanie Hogan and television presenter Jamie Durie, have won the 2025 AACTA Reg Grundy Award and $50,000 towards the d...
After launching their inaugural Reconciliation Action Plan earlier this year, Hoyts have partnered with one of the country's leading film schools to invest in a future First Nations creative behind th...
The Australian Film Television and Radio School have appointed Peter Noble as the Director of First Nations and Outreach. Hailing from North Queensland, the Girramay and Bandjin man has made the move...
The spotlight will be shone on several First Nations creatives at this year's Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Festival, which is taking place on the Gold Coast next month.