Australia is introducing new rules for streaming giants like Netflix and Disney Plus. These platforms must now spend a ...
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‘Atomic Paradise’ Trains Indigenous Lens on Pacific Nuclear Testing at Taiwan Creative Content Fest
John Harvey's documentary reframes Pacific nuclear testing through First Nations lens, challenging colonial narratives with ...
As CODE Sports’ behind-the-scenes AFL Draft documentary Chasing The Dream proves, the journey to the draft is an emotional ...
Australia's fast fashion consumption is increasingly causing a mountainous waste nightmare for countries like the Solomon ...
Retro “picture palaces” are back in the spotlight, given fresh life by young audiences eager to venture out for old-style ...
Australia unveils quota bill requiring Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video and others to invest in local drama, documentary and ...
A new film documents the final days of Banjima elder Maitland Parker, a victim of Australia’s most contaminated site.
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New laws will force streaming giants to invest in local content – but it’s too soon to celebrate
Much remains uncertain about how the legislation will practically affect streamers such as Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+.
Platforms such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime and any other streamers with over one million subscribers will have to contribute at least 10% of their local expenditure, or 7.5% of revenue, on ...
The new laws will require streaming platforms such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video to spend either 10 per cent of ...
EXCLUSIVE: The UK’s Bankside Films has boarded the Van Vuuren Bros’ Australian mutant toad sci-fi Croak for world sales ahead ...
Filmmaking duo Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar tell low-key stories about dreamers. Teaming with actor Joel Edgerton, they went ...
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