The government promises “necessary action” to prevent Australian storytelling from being “drowned out” by overseas programming, especially from Hollywood.
The Australian government said Monday it would take “necessary action” to prevent Australian storytelling from being “drowned out” by overseas programming, especially from Hollywood and the U.S.
“The government has committed to take the necessary action so that Australians continue to be able to see and hear quality homegrown content, regardless of which platform they are using. It is important that streaming services invest in key genres, including children’s content, scripted drama and documentaries,” the policy framework reads.
The major U.S. streamers, including Netflix and Disney+, are already producing some Australian originals as part of their local content strategies, albeit in limited quantities. Netflix scored a
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