ACTF prepares for MIPCOM

A brand-new season of Little J & Big Cuz will be launched to international broadcasters at MIP Junior and MIPCOM next month.

Parents, take part in a landmark study on children's television

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

Australian Children's Content Summit comes at critical time

Local and international delegates from the children's and family entertainment industry will come together later this month for the inaugural Australian Children's Content Summit.

Bootleg episodes reinforce need for more homegrown kids' content

When it comes to screen content, today's children are spoiled for choice. Never have so many options been so readily available or accessible. But this perceived wealth of riches is a double-edged sword.

Crazy Fun Park's night of nights

The comedy-horror series Crazy Fun Park has been named Most Outstanding Children's Program at the 63rd Logie Awards.

ACTF outreach: Insights from recent professional learning

The ACTF Learning team delivered workshops, attended presentations and connected with passionate educators at two recent national conferences. Here, the team reflects on our learnings from these events.

The PM's Daughter: Popular culture engaging young people in politics

The ACTF partnered with the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) in 2021 to develop primary and secondary teaching resources for The PM's Daughter. This article introduces these free resources for English, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Media Arts, including examples of work from participating schools.

New learning resource - Built to Survive

Celebrate National Science Week with our new learning resource for Years 3-6.

Crazy Fun Park to air across the UK

Tween audiences in the UK are in for a wild ride, with the BBC acquiring Australian comedy-horror series Crazy Fun Park.

Barrumbi Kids and Crazy Fun Park go global

International audiences will get their first glimpse of two of Australia's most recent children's titles, with Barrumbi Kids and Crazy Fun Park sold to broadcasters overseas.