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NZTVA names 2023 Contenders

The team behind the NZ TV Awards has whittled down this year’s 490+ entries to 115 nominations across 37 juried categories.

The Gone (above), from Kingfisher Films and Keeper Pictures in association with Southern Light Film, took nine nods to…
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BBC joins new NZ TV show

The BBC and Sky have boarded a psychological thriller from Great Southern Television, the prodco behind One Lane Bridge. The Ridge, a 6×52’ series, is a collaboration with Scotland’s Sinner Films and France’s Oble, which is also joining as a…
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SPA announces Screen Forever advisory boards

Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has announced the appointment of domestic and international screen executives to serve on two advisory boards for the upcoming Screen Forever event in March on the Gold Coast. Here’s a summary of the key points from…
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The Axing of NSW’s Screen Rebate

When it comes to attracting inbound productions, one of the strings in Australia’s bow has long been the states’ dollars, which stack on top of whatever the federal government has on offer to support screen production – both as direct…
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NZTVA names 2023 Contenders

The team behind the NZ TV Awards has whittled down this year’s 490+ entries to 115 nominations across 37 juried categories.

The Gone (above), from Kingfisher Films and Keeper Pictures in association with Southern Light Film, took nine nods to…
Read More »

BBC joins new NZ TV show

The BBC and Sky have boarded a psychological thriller from Great Southern Television, the prodco behind One Lane Bridge. The Ridge, a 6×52’ series, is a collaboration with Scotland’s Sinner Films and France’s Oble, which is also joining as a…
Read More »

SPA announces Screen Forever advisory boards

Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has announced the appointment of domestic and international screen executives to serve on two advisory boards for the upcoming Screen Forever event in March on the Gold Coast. Here’s a summary of the key points from…
Read More »

The Axing of NSW’s Screen Rebate

When it comes to attracting inbound productions, one of the strings in Australia’s bow has long been the states’ dollars, which stack on top of whatever the federal government has on offer to support screen production – both as direct…
Read More »
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