"Talk To Me" sweeps the 2024 Aacta awards with a total of eight wins, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Lead Actress.
The horror film, which earned over A$138m globally in 2023, also secured accolades for Best Screenplay, Editing, Sound, and Original Score.
Margot Robbie receives the Aacta Trailblazer award for her contributions both in front of and behind the camera through her production company, LuckyChap.
Robbie's film "Barbie," the highest-grossing film of 2023, wins Best Film at the awards ceremony.
In the television category, "The Newsreader" and "Deadloch" dominate, with each series taking home five awards.
"The Newsreader" wins Best Television Drama Series, Best Lead Actress, and Best Supporting Actor, among others.
"Deadloch" earns recognition for Best Comedy Series, Best Acting in a Comedy, and Best Original Score, among its wins.
Cal Wilson posthumously receives the award for Best Comedy Performance for "The Great Australian Bake Off."
ABC's animated series "Bluey" wins Best Children's Program for the fifth consecutive year.
Rachel Perkins' SBS series "The Australian Wars" collects three awards in the nonfiction television category.