Television
Heartbreak High review: the Hartley High kids are back for a final season of chaos
This season, Heartbreak High tackles big questions about leaving school and facing the future.
From stage to screen: four creatives discuss sideways career shifts
Leticia Cáceres, Elizabeth Coleman, Priscilla Jackman and Jean Tong describe how they adapted skills honed in the theatre into film…
Pluribus review: Vince Gilligan’s return to sci-fi is the best new TV show of 2025
Pluribus is another hugely compelling offering from the giant behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
The Chair Company review: comedy and conspiracy in corporate America
Starring Tim Robinson, HBO's The Chair Company is a brilliantly absurd office satire .
Stuff the British Stole: Marc Fennell on repatriation, culture and the evolving museum sector
The second series of the successful Australian-Canadian television series lands on the ABC this month.
Disturbing trend damaging actors’ mental health
Forced to wait up to four months to hear the outcome of an audition, actors' mental health is regularly suffering.
New attraction, Bluey’s World, to launch exclusively in Brisbane
The brand new purpose-built immersive attraction will open in August 2024.
Screenwriter David Hannam shares tips for would-be TV writers
If TV is entering its 'post-Golden Era' there are still some dos and don'ts to keep you on the right…
Tips on managing negative press
Is all press good? Perhaps not, but you can turn negative press around to your advantage with a clear head…
Conscious casting in the world of voiceover acting
While the stage and screen industries are shifting towards a colour-conscious casting culture, the voiceover world is only just catching…