Important news for producers: new child employment license system in Victoria
From 1 July 2023, a new child employment licensing system will replace the existing permit system for the employment of children in the entertainment industry in Victoria.
Top 5 education resources for Term 1
We've rounded up the five most viewed ACTF support materials so far this term. Could these popular teaching resources be used in your classroom in Term 2?
Available now: Barrumbi Kids
Recommended for students in Years 3 to 6, this 10-part series addresses curriculum content for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures, English, HASS, Intercultural Capability and Media Arts.
Examine storytelling, audience and purpose with this new ACTF resource
Why and how do we share stories about our world on screen? What story would you like to share – and how will you tell it? The 'Our World on Screen' resource supports primary students in exploring and responding to these questions.
ACTF calls for an Australian Children's Content App
Imagine if there was a place for children's screen content where you could be sure that everything your kids watched was Australian. That could be a reality, if the Government adopts a recommendation to create an Australian Children's Content App to be installed on smart TVs and other devices.
Kangaroo Beach to premiere in Canada
The ACTF international distribution team has had a strong start to the year, with Kangaroo Beach one of several series set to air in brand new markets in 2023.
Round the Twist exhibit open in Melbourne
Explore the iconic Round the Twist exhibit at ACMI featuring props, storyboards, and clips from the beloved children's series.
ACTF supports new family feature film
A feature length family film about a young girl's risky journey to save a whale shark will begin filming on Western Australia's spectacular Ningaloo Reef later this year.
South Australian teachers, join us at DreamBIG and WRITE NOW
Your class is invited to explore screen stories through our in-person and virtual workshops.
New resources from the National Centre for Australian Children's Literature
Based in Canberra, the National Centre for Australian Children's Literature (NCACL) is a comprehensive collection of resources about Australian authors, illustrators, publishers and their creative works. Leonie Norrington's books have been a recent focus.