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''Warm Props'' is an Australian television mini series for SBS and NITV which released on 26 June 2025. Produced by Ramu Productions and directed by Jub Clerc, the series focuses on Charlie who returns home to
Broome, Western Australia Broome, also known as Rubibi by the Yawuru, Yawuru people, is a coastal Pearl hunting, pearling and tourist town in the Kimberley (Western Australia), Kimberley region of Western Australia, north of Perth. The town recorded a population of 14,6 ...
, as she runs into someone she vowed to never see again.


Plot

Charlie returns home to Broome and runs into someone from her past while she is in the middle of a chaotic film shoot and it threatens her career and her relationships with those on set.


Cast

* Tehya Makani as Charlie *
Rarriwuy Hick Rarriwuy Hick (born ) is an Aboriginal Australian award-winning actress, known for her roles in the television series ''Redfern Now'', '' Cleverman'', '' Wentworth'' and '' True Colours''. Early life and education Hick was born around 1991 i ...
as Aunty Jilby * Jillian Nguyen as Beth


Production

In 2023, the series was one of twenty projects that had received further development funding from Screen Australia. On 9 July 2024, the series was announced alongside two other projects in ''Moni and Moonbird.'' On 10 July 2024, the series had wrapped filming on location in Western Australia, with funding coming from Screen Australia with support from Screenwest with Jub Clerc serving as director. On 22 May 2025 SBS announced their lineup for their digital originals with ''Warm Props being announced for 19 June 2025.''{{Cite web , date=2025-05-22 , title=Voices of the future: Digital Originals ushers in the next wave of unique Australian storytellers , url=https://www.sbs.com.au/whats-on/article/sbs-digital-originals-2025/bmmbjs1y1 , access-date=2025-05-23 , website=SBS What's On , language=en


References


External links


''Warm Props'' at IMDb
2020s drama television series Australian drama television series