The one thing the whole world can agree on is we want more Bluey. Australia is ready to make that a law.
The route to Tuesday’s “landmark” announcement of streaming quotas in Australia has been long and torturous, and the ...
The Australian government has introduced content quotas on global streamers.
Australia will introduce laws requiring streaming platforms to invest set amounts of money in Australian content, the government said on Tuesday.
In addition to Netflix, the streamers impacted by the new quotas will likely include the Australian-owned Stan, Disney+, ...
Australia’s Labor government is to introduce local content quotas on global streamers such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
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Much remains uncertain about how the legislation will practically affect streamers such as Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+.
On Tuesday, Arts Minister Tony Burke proposed a requirement for 10 per cent of streaming services' local expenditure to be spent on Australian film and TV. Here's what the industry thinks.
The Albanese government is finally implementing local content quotas for streaming platforms. It’s a win for the local screen ...
The Independent Media Agencies of Australia (IMAA) has welcomed the federal government’s introduction of a formal definition ...
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