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  2. Australian Film, Television and Radio School - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS), formerly Australian Film and Television School, is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school. Opened to students in 1973 as Film and Television School ( FTS ), after accreditation with CILECT it was renamed Australian Film Television School ( AFTS ) in 1976.

  3. Performing arts education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    - Australian Film, Television and Radio School. The Australia Film television and Radio School (AFTRS) is a tertiary institution that provides several different courses in film and radio broadcasting. It is the only school in this sector in Australia to repeatedly make ‘The Hollywood Reporter's' list of the top film schools around the globe.

  4. List of Australian films - Wikipedia

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    The mid-1900s had a slow start for Australian film, although the first Academy Award was won for an Australian film, Kokoda Front Line!.The industry picked back up during the 1970s with one of the first internationally released films, Picnic at Hanging Rock, and with the success of the series of Mad Max franchise films.

  5. Claudia Karvan - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Karvan was born in Sydney on 19 May 1972. [1] [2] She grew up with her mother, Gabrielle Goddard, and two siblings.Her biological father, Peter Robins (died 2022) had separated from her mother when Karvan was a newborn. [3]

  6. Dance Academy - Wikipedia

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    On 22 April 2015, a feature film adaption of Dance Academy was announced along with other feature film projects to have received funding from Screen Australia. [46] The film is a sequel to the television series, set 18 months after the events of series three, and follows Tara's journey as she pursues her dream to become a ballerina star. [47 ...

  7. List of Australian television series - Wikipedia

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    Television City Celebrates (Nine Network 2010) My Favourite Album (ABC 2006) My Favourite Australian (ABC 2008) My Favourite Book (ABC 2004) My Favourite Film (ABC 2005) Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards (Nickelodeon 2003–2011) Oz Concert (SBS) Seriously 40 (Network Ten 2005) SlimeFest (Nickelodeon 2012–) TV Turns 50 (Seven Network ...

  8. Australian School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The program encompasses four fields of study including Combined Performing Arts, Music, Visual Art and Film and Television. Many of their students have also gone on to study at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Victorian College of the Arts and other highly recognised universities and institutions around Australia.

  9. Screenwise - Wikipedia

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    Screenwise is an Australian film and television school for actors [1] based in Surry Hills, Sydney. The school, established in 2000 and using only Australian Film Institute Award winners as teachers, is overseen by actor Denise Roberts. By June 2010, Screenwise was considered one of Australia's leading film and television schools for actors. [2]