Thank you for everything this year. Wishing you a connected, creative 2024. #MadeByFremantle
About us
Fremantle is one of the largest and most successful creators, producers and distributors of scripted and unscripted content in the world. A global entertainment powerhouse, we have an outstanding global network with operations in 31 countries, producing over 11,000 hours of programming a year, rolling out more than 60 formats and airing more than 420 programmes a year worldwide. The company also distributes more than 20,000 hours of content in over 200 territories. In Australia, Fremantle productions include the hugely successful Australia’s Got Talent, Farmer Wants a Wife, Grand Designs Australia and Restoration Australia; with a highly anticipated return of Australian Idol in 2022. Fremantle also produces original drama such as Wentworth, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Lie With Me and Neighbours, and currently in production, PM’s Daughter and Barons for ABC TV, Heartbreak High for Netflix and Rock Island Mysteries for Viacom. Fremantle is also at the forefront in the creation and production of digital media content, Podcasts, brand integration and brand extensions including the popular Grand Designs Magazine and Australia's number one selling board game, Family Feud. We are part of RTL Group, a global leader across broadcast, content and digital, and a division of the international media company Bertelsmann.
- Website
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http://www.fremantleaustralia.com
External link for Fremantle Australia
- Industry
- Media Production
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, NSW
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1959
- Specialties
- Production, Licensing, Digital Media, and Distribution
Locations
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Primary
110-112 Christie Street
St Leonards
Sydney, NSW 2065, AU
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104-168 Hawthorn Road
Forest Hill, VIC 3131, AU
Employees at Fremantle Australia
Updates
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Congratulations to Neighbours' actor Costa D'Angelo featured among the Casting Guild of Australia's twelve Rising Stars for 2023, a well deserved accolade particularly for his work on Ramsay Street as Eden Shaw. Also cheers to Ben Turland, a past favourite on Neighbours and more recently on Fremantle's Riptide.
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Fremantle is delighted to welcome Bus Stop Films’ two successful candidates from its Employment program- Rhys Ballis and Charlotte Best – to the Neighbours Training Program, the largest training enterprise for a single production in Australia. Fully-funded by VicScreen, it provides unique fully-paid training opportunities across a spectrum of above and below the line production specialties. Partnering with Bus Stop Films opens opportunities for emerging creatives with disabilities to gain invaluable knowledge in a culturally safe environment.
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We’re still riding the post-premiere-standing-ovation high from @thomascharleshyland debut feature THIS IS GOING TO BE BIG. There’s only one more chance to see it on the big screen in Melbourne before it goes off on its international journey. This Sunday 20th at 4pm @TheForum Tickets are selling fast - get to the @MIFF website to secure yours now! @thomascharleshyland @melbfilmfest @Screenaustralia @wearevicscreen @fremantleaus @trucefilms @busstopfilms @abigaillhargrave
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ABC SHOW LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS Tony Armstrong has a brand-new show and he needs you… and your objects! It’s called Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things, and it’s a 5-part documentary series for the ABC that follows Tony as he goes on the road to learn about the untold history of Australia whilst meeting some everyday Aussies with extraordinary stories. You might have a piece of clothing or jewellery with an amazing story attached. A quirky item that represents a pivotal moment in your life. Or maybe you have a beloved heirloom that’s in need of restoration? Nothing is too big or too small. If it has an abundant sense of connection, then please apply here: www.extraordinarythings.au
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The world premiere of the Fremantle and Truce Films new feature documentary This Is Going To Be Big at the Melbourne International Film Festival has sold out! Tickets for extra screenings are still available at the MIFF website. Be sure to see this wonderful new Australian story. @thomascharleshyland Screen Australia VicScreen Bus Stop Films #thisisgoingtobebbig #johnfarnham #inclusivefilmmaking #inclusivelymade