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"Talk To Me" sweeps the 2024 Aacta awards with a total of eight wins, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Lead Actress.

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The horror film, which earned over A$138m globally in 2023, also secured accolades for Best Screenplay, Editing, Sound, and Original Score.

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Margot Robbie receives the Aacta Trailblazer award for her contributions both in front of and behind the camera through her production company, LuckyChap.

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Robbie's film "Barbie," the highest-grossing film of 2023, wins Best Film at the awards ceremony.

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In the television category, "The Newsreader" and "Deadloch" dominate, with each series taking home five awards.

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"The Newsreader" wins Best Television Drama Series, Best Lead Actress, and Best Supporting Actor, among others.

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"Deadloch" earns recognition for Best Comedy Series, Best Acting in a Comedy, and Best Original Score, among its wins.

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Cal Wilson posthumously receives the award for Best Comedy Performance for "The Great Australian Bake Off."

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ABC's animated series "Bluey" wins Best Children's Program for the fifth consecutive year.

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Rachel Perkins' SBS series "The Australian Wars" collects three awards in the nonfiction television category.