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'Australian audiences are always in the mood for something new': Netflix's first head of original Australian content intends to announce new content within three to six months but said it is too early to discuss the specifics | Michael_Lallo

When a producer asks Que Minh Luu about the types of programs Netflix might commission in Australia, she gives a simple answer: “You tell me.”

“The networks are doing what they do very well … we don’t want to encroach on that,” she said. “Australian audiences are always in the mood for something new as long as it’s done well.”Que Minh Luu “[She might commission] three amazing shows or 10 amazing shows,” Ms Bajaria said. “Her job is to make things created by Australians for Australian audiences. We’re not trying to over-manufacture shows for a global audience. The more locally authentic a story is, the more universal it becomes.”

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