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Renewed: Outback Ringer | TV Tonight


Nurses.
Screen Australia has announced $2.3 million of documentary production funding for eight projects through the Producer Program and two projects through the Commissioned Program.
Nurses is a 10-part series from ITV Studios Australia  about the nurses in NSW, from director/producer Lisa Storer, producer Lexi Landsman and executive producers Ben Ulm and Steve Bibb.
Outback Ringer series 2 is a seven-part series from Ronde Media for the ABC by series producer Liam Taylor, series director (field) Tom Lawrence, producer Jess Brown  and executive producer Ben Davies. They are joined by producer Cian McCue.
There are also other feature documentaries -although it isn’t clear if these are for television- about Australian music icons John Farnham, Ruby Hunter and Archie Roach, and legendary racehorse WINX; as well as ....

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Dylan's playwriting wins him a big prize | Canberra CityNews


Dylan Van Den Berg… won the $30,000 Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting.
CANBERRA’S Dylan Van Den Berg took out the $30,000 Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting for “Milk” at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards yesterday (April 26).
Van Den Berg accepted the award at the State Library of NSW, where a total of $305,000 was awarded across 13 prizes.
Van Den Berg’s win was announced alongside people such as Ellen van Neerven, who won the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, Multicultural NSW Award and Book of the Year, and Kate Grenville, who won the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction.
The third was Van Den Berg’s win. ....

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The 23 Best Films That Came Out In 2020


Yes, films did come out in 2020. No, Tenet isn t included.
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If, a year ago, we tried to predict 2020, ‘no Marvel films will be released’ would probably, honestly, sit below ‘global pandemic’ but above ‘Christopher Nolan demands Americans die to see
Tenet‘ or ‘
Trolls: World Tour becomes one of 2020’s most talked-about films’.
All these things happened, however, as the film industry collectively freaked the fuck out about COVID-19. Where studios pushed blockbuster titles back (James Bond, ....

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From Mystery Road to The Secrets She Keeps: the 10 best Australian TV shows of 2020


10. Wild Australia: After the Fires (ABC)
I tossed and turned about whether to include director Cian O’Clery’s hour-long, Hugo Weaving-narrated documentary about the Black Summer bushfires on this list – not because it isn’t well made and insightful, but because it’s a terrible example of burying the lede. The words “climate change” are mentioned for the first time 46 minutes in, which is an egregious mistake: context is important, as is understanding the nature of TV (i.e. that not everybody will watch until the end).
Trailer for Wild Australia: After the Fires
Otherwise, the production is insightful and compelling, in a very sad way, effectively comprehending the scale of what was lost during the worst wildlife disaster in modern history. Tempering the feeling of terrible emptiness is a desire to rebuild, with scientists, conservationists, volunteers and others cleaning up, studying the remains and hoping for a better future. ....

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