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Multi-Grammy Award-winning band Train have announced they will be returning to Australia next year. The national tour kicks off at Perth’s Redhill Auditorium on Sunday 18 May, before heading east to perform in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Train’s 2025 Australian Tour marks their first visit to Australia in eight years and will see the band perform chart-topping hits from their 30-year career including Hey, Soul Sister, Drops of Jupiter and Drive By. It’s planned. Joining as support on all dates of Train on the Road will be the band that produced the hit songs “Black Horse and the Cherry…
what’s happening News and events South Australia’s screen sector shines with 2025 AACTA Award nominations 9 December 2024 SA-produced and SAFC-supported productions nominated for 2025 AACTA Awards: ‘Territory’, ‘Musical Mind: Portrait in Process’, ‘Ladies in Black’, ‘Thou, Don’t Steal”, “Eddie’s Lil Homies”, “Speedway Murders”, “Dr Michael’s Australian Sleep Revolution” Mosley. South Australian filmmaking, creativity and talent shine in the 2025 AACTA Awards nominations, with 40 nominations across 34 categories. Following an exciting year for TV production in South Australia, five SAFC-supported series earned 15 nominations in the TV category. Original series ‘Thou Shalt Not Steal’, ABC period drama ‘Ladies in…
Croc Remaster was scheduled to launch this month, but the team at Argonaut Games has announced that it has been delayed until Q1 2025. The team announced that the decision was made to put the final touches on the game to ensure it met the high standards desired by fans. The statement reads: “We have an important announcement regarding the release of the Croc Legend of the Gobbos remaster. After careful consideration, we have decided to postpone the release to Q1 2025. This decision was not taken lightly. However, we believe the game needs a little more time to make…
SBS production base to be built in Western Sydney after government decides against relocation
The government has opposed a full relocation of SBS from Artarmon to Western Sydney, opting instead to invest in additional production hubs to expand the station’s news and current affairs, multilingual audio services and screen production. did. SBS will begin work in early 2025 to explore options for production facilities in Western Sydney, which will include a TV studio to host live audiences, a radio/podcasting booth, collaboration space for talent development and support for production output. The plan is to include a small workspace. The broadcaster will work with local councils, educational institutions, business and economic development bodies in the…
Daniel Cormack, Erin Jean Norville and Sarah Peirce with Sam Neill in ‘The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer’
More courtroom details revealed from season 3 of Foxtel Group drama The Twelve, starring Daniel Cormack (Wentworth), Erin Jean Norville (Love Me), Sarah Peirce (Stateless) and William Zappa (The Dry) will join Sam Neill in the main role. cast. The Twelve: Cape Rock Killers, currently filming in Western Australia’s Perth and Margaret River regions, focuses the judges’ attention on a 1960s mystery, with Neil playing Brett Colby SC. is being replayed. Serving on the jury this season are Ewen Leslie, Phoenix Ray, Hana Tayeb, Natalie Morris, Katherine Moore, Borud Watson, Bessie Holland, Stuart Dollman, Paul Tassone, and Charles Napoleon. -…
Australia to be featured country for 2024 Indian International Film Festival – Screen News – Screen Australia
Australia is proud to be selected as a featured country at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2024, with over 50 people attending the prestigious event, which will be held in Goa from 20 to 28 November. Australian representatives attended. Mogai This festival of Australian film highlights the deepening ties between India and Australia as the two countries continue to strengthen their cultural and film industry ties. The Australian delegation includes key industry leaders from Screen Australia, Ausfilm and Screen Producers Australia (SPA), as well as a number of filmmakers, producers and creators who will…
Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club delivers a chilling triumph of mystery and suspense
When Nintendo announced a remake of the long-dormant series Famicom Detective Club, it seemed like a nostalgic one-off experiment, wondering if the revamped classic title would work in today’s gaming landscape. I wasn’t sure. Fast forward and it looks like these remakes are just prologues with more in store for fans. Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club is the first new game in over 30 years and aims to not only revive the series, but redefine it. return to darkness Emio takes players on a harrowing investigation into the murder of a high school student who was…
Darren Hanlon’s Christmas concerts attract enthusiastic crowds each year in churches and halls across regional Australia.
The Darren Hanlon Christmas Show has become an annual event for many, a cherished tradition and a relaxing way to unwind after a busy year-end.But when Hanlon, who describes his music as “urban folk,” played his first Christmas show 19 years ago, he thought it would be a one-off.At the time, the tour consisted of just a few festive shows in Sydney and Melbourne. Now, this tour will feature no set list, many audience requests, duets with support acts and Hanlon’s songs from favorites like “Falling Aeroplanes” and “Elbows” to Christmas-themed murder ballads. It’s a cross-border journey, playing songs from…
Adelaide Film Festival Senior Programmer. Associate Programmer, International Functions, Tribeca. Curator, First Films. African Film Festival Australia Consultant “We need to have a truly diverse program for the audiences we have and the audiences we want,” said Paul Struthers, adding that the 2024 Adelaide Film Festival will be his first as a senior programmer. “I’m very excited,” he said. . Mr. Struthers was drawn to film through the short-lived British film magazine Neon, which he stumbled upon with a newspaper in Glasgow as a child. He held positions at Odeon Cinemas, sales company Renaissance and British distribution company Revolver before…
Melbourne International Film Festival Programmer Horror movies belong to Kate Fitzpatrick. “It’s the most fun to watch with a large group of people. It’s great to be scared together and laugh together.” Australian horror films Late Night With The Devil and Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism will be released at the 2023 Melbourne International It was one of my favorite films at the film festival (MIFF). Fitzpatrick likes to program movies that he’s passionate about and knows that enthusiasm increases participation, but he also says, “This isn’t for me, but I think it might appeal to other people.” I also listen…