Judging commences for the 2022 My Place Competition

Presented by the ACTF, Reading Australia and ABC Education, this year's My Place Competition received over 900 entries from young writers across the country.

Virtual learning event for Media Literacy Week

Join the ACTF and ACMI Education on Friday 28 October to build primary students' skills in analysing media texts.

New educational resources for Red Dirt Riders

Living memory and oral histories are celebrated as primary sources for learning about History and Geography on Ngarluma Ngurra in brand-new educational resources for the factual documentary series Red Dirt Riders.

Parents, have your say on Australian children's television

Parents and guardians are invited to share their thoughts on kids' TV as part of a landmark study that will help shape the future of children's television in Australia.

First look: Barrumbi Kids

Audiences have been given a first look at the upcoming live-action children's series Barrumbi Kids, which will premiere on National Indigenous Television (NITV) later this year.

Our top 5 education resources in Term Three

We've rounded up the five most viewed ACTF support materials for Term Three. Could these popular teaching resources be used in your classroom next term or beyond?

Focus on fun: Enjoyable kids' content for the classroom

Students will laugh their way through the final days of term with these lighthearted shows.

Cruise into the holidays with Paper Planes

Uplifting content and resources for your final days of term.

Why children's content should be included in the new National Cultural Policy

The Albanese Government is developing a new cultural policy for the decade ahead, to be shaped by Australia's arts, entertainment and cultural sector. In this article, we explain why children's content needs to be included in the new National Cultural Policy.

Series spotlight: My Place

With 26 episodes spanning hundreds of years, My Place is one of the most ambitious children's television series in Australian TV history. Based on the picture book, the TV adaptation has become a timeless classic and left an indelible footprint in educational settings.