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Deborah Mailman

February 2024

  • Sophie Wilde won the award for best lead actress at the 2024 Aacta awards for her role in the horror film Talk To Me.

    Australian arts in focus
    Horror film Talk To Me cleans up at 2024 Aacta awards

    Film takes home awards for best film and direction – with Deadloch, The New Boy, The Newsreader and Margot Robbie also winning big

December 2019

  • Aacta award winners Sam Neill, Deborah Mailman and Damon Herriman.

    Aacta awards 2019 winners: The Nightingale and Total Control dominate Australian screen awards

    Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths recognised for ABC TV drama, while Jennifer Kent’s colonial horror film sweeps film categories

November 2017

  • Nicole Kidman from Dead Calm (1989), directed by Phillip Noyce

    From Louise Lovely to Nicole Kidman: 100 years of Australian film – in pictures

    In an unprecedented collaboration, the National Portrait Gallery and the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSAA) celebrate the past and present of Australian film with the new exhibition Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits.

January 2016

  • Stan Grant

    Thanks for sharing your Golden Globe with indigenous people, Leo. Now we await our own awards

    Stan Grant
    Leonardo DiCaprio has raised the issue of indigenous representation in film at the time that local Indigenous talent has come into its own

April 2015

  • Redfern Now

    Deborah Mailman on why mainstream Australia connected with Redfern Now

    The award-winning actor says although the show centres around Indigenous Australian lives, it’s simply seen by television audiences as a ‘great drama’

January 2015

  • SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 29:  Geoffrey Rush arrives at the 4th AACTA Awards Ceremony at The Star on January 29, 2015 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

    Aacta awards 2015: Australian stars on the red carpet – in pictures

    Geoffrey Rush, Rose Byrne, Deborah Mailman and Cate Blanchett walked the red carpet in Sydney for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts

November 2014

  • We’re Better Than This Australia

    Famous Australians record song condemning treatment of asylum seeker children

    Prominent Australians, including Bryan Brown and Ita Buttrose, highlight the plight of incarcerated children with song We’re Better Than This
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