Paul Dalgarno

Paul Dalgarno is author of the novels A Country of Eternal Light (2023) and Poly (2020); the memoir And You May Find Yourself (2015); and the creative non-fiction book Prudish Nation (2023). He was formerly Deputy Editor of The Conversation and joined ScreenHub as Managing Editor in 2022. X: @pauldalgarno. Insta: @dalgarnowrites

Paul's Latest Articles

Australian novels in film. Image shows a woman in a blue coat and man in a black jacket walking in the misty woods.
Features

Australian novels adapted into films: watch list

From 'The Dry' to 'Schindler's List', there's no shortage of Australian novels being translated to the big screen.

David Hannam
Features

Screenwriter David Hannam shares tips for would-be TV writers

If TV is entering its 'post-Golden Era' there are still some dos and don'ts to keep you on the right…

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New life breathed into HSC plays

ACA Company will stage new productions of The Female of the Species and The Shape of Things in September, and…

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Screen, animation and visual effects degrees geared for the jobs market

Victoria University's Bachelor degree in Screen Media or Animation and Visual Effects is the ideal place to start your creative…

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Communication and Creative Arts courses seek career-minded creatives with passion

Students can harness their creativity to make an impact on the world in Deakin University's new suite of degrees.

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Features

Best film and TV podcasts in Australia

Love movies, streaming, classic film, reviews, actors' stories and, um, Steven Seagal? Get your ears round this lot!

Megan Herbert, illustrator, writer, cartoonist and live-drawer
Career Advice

How portfolio careers can lead to happiness

Screenwriter, cartoonist and illustrator Megan Herbert used to be torn between artforms, but now embraces her portfolio career.

Features

Ablaze: with pioneering First Nations filmmaker, Bill Onus

Academic, advocate, performer and filmmaker Tiriki Onus discusses the film made by his grandfather William 'Bill' Onus and the documentary…

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News

$1 billion pledged to screen industry by the Greens

Australian stories on our screens are essential, says Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young.

ACMI Director & CEO Katrina Sedgwick OAM. image supplied.
News

ACMI's Katrina Sedgwick set to lead new Melbourne Arts Precinct

The outgoing ACMI CEO and Director will take up a new role with the Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation next month.

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