TV drama marginalising minorities, with Indigenous community the ‘notable exception’, says Screen Australia study

Indigenous representation in Australian TV drama is out-stripping their percentage of the population but non-Europeans are still being significantly marginalised, results of a survey by Screen Australia have revealed.

People with disabilities, the LGBTQI community and those of European background are also under-represented as Australian drama remains dominated by Anglo-Celtic characters.house-husbands

The diversity study, Seeing Ourselves: Reflections on Diversity in TV drama’  – lauded by Screen Australia as the largest of its kind since television arrived in Australia in 1956 – analysed all 199 dramas that aired between 2011 and 2015.

It found that while making up only 67% of the Australian population, 82% of fictional drama characters were Anglo-Celtic.

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