Australian film commission


First Gatsby, now Miller … how American stories win Aussie film funds

How Australian is Arthur Miller’s 1955 classic A View From The Bridge? A new Australian film production is testing definitions and sparking renewed debate on funding, writes Grace Jennings-Edquist.

Rudd government is bad for the arts

By eliminating the Australia on the World Stage program, the Federal Labor Government is ignoring key recommendations from many of their traditionally loyal constituents, writes Nicholas Pickard.

More welfare for needy commercial TV networks

The Howard Government has continued to hand out support for those needy organisations, the trio of Australian commercial TV networks owned by billionaires or wealthy private buyout groups.