Meet the ACTF development managers

The Australian Children's Television Foundation is delighted to welcome our newest team member, Jo Kasch. Jo joins our talented and experienced team of development managers, working alongside Li-Kim Chuah and Paul Gartside.

Celebrate Australia Initiative open for submissions

Creatives can now submit their applications to the joint initiative launched by The Australian Children's Television Foundation and Netflix, which will fund the development of two new original children's series.

What's On TV? Monday 16 May - Sunday 22 May

Never miss a moment of your favourite Australian children's television series. Visit our guide for more information about what's on free-to-air and pay TV.

Aussie adventure drama series MaveriX goes global

Viewers across the globe can now watch MaveriX, with the high-adrenaline drama series streaming worldwide on Netflix.

ACTF at the Empowered Students Leaders Conference

Senior students at Bonython Public School (ACT) recently participated in a program to develop their leadership potential. As part of the program, the ACTF presented a keynote address highlighting moments of leadership in our 40 years of content.

View and respond to election campaigns with Little Lunch

When Rory announces that he wants to be the prime minister, Mrs. Gonsha suggests that students run their own election campaigns. Respond to this timely Little Lunch episode with the following Year 3-6 English tasks.

New educational resources for The PM's Daughter provide a youth lens on politics

As Australians prepare to go to the polls, educators can teach their students about politics and democracy with two brand-new educational resources for political comedy-drama series The PM's Daughter.

New Hardball Sound Design Learning Resource

Go behind-the-scenes of Hardball and explore sound design with our new learning resource and virtual workshop recording.

Thalu featured at National Visual Art Education Conference

Teachers and education professionals from across the country gathered to celebrate First Nations education at the National Gallery of Australia from 21 – 23 April.

What's on TV? Monday 25 April – Sunday 1 May

Never miss a moment of your favourite Australian children's television series. Visit our guide for more information about what's on free-to-air and pay TV.