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Most Aussie families want to see more children’s TV shows made in Australia.
The research is in, and kids' TV really can be one of our earliest lessons in what it means to be Australian. So what were some of the biggest influences on generations past, and which one shaped you?
Eight-year-old boy: [Shocked pause] WHAT!? Supporting access to Australian content Our research shows the issues surrounding Australian kids’ TV go deeper than a reduction in production.
Classic Aussie children's program Round the Twist he been voted Australia's Favourite Kids' Show. In a survey of adults who grew up watching Australian-made children's television, the beloved show ...
Australian kids TV is having a moment on the world stage. But, at home, the industry is in a massive state of flux with some saying it’s never been more difficult to get content on air.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Some of Australia's greatest children's television exports, including Skippy, the Bush Kangaroo, would never have been made had they ...
The Australian Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards was discontinued after 2011 and replaced with the SlimeFest from 2012.
Here’s an Australian Kids’ Show Every Parent Can Love “Bluey” is the country’s biggest children’s TV export since “The Wiggles,” speaking with rare frankness to young and old.
But as our new research shows, many Australian parents still want Australian-made content for their kids because it reflects local experiences. It also tends to balance fun with education.
Researcher: Do you like watching Australian TV shows? Seven-year-old girl: I don’t even know what the Australian TV shows are. Researcher: How would you know if something was Australian?
Our research shows the issues surrounding Australian kids' TV go deeper than a reduction in production.
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