Greens push for local content quotas ahead of Disney+ launch

The Australian Greens MPs

Ahead of the Disney+ launch in Australia on Tuesday, November 19, the Greens have made a renewed push for local content quotas for streaming services.

Greens Spokesperson for Communications Sarah Hanson-Young said it was time local content rules applied to all screen industry players.

"Local content quotas are a huge boost for Australian creative content and deliver jobs for Australian production and recording companies, writers, directors, musicians, talent and stories," Senator Hanson-Young said.

"But not only are current local content quotas weak, unambitious and poorly enforced, they don't apply to the international giants like Netflix and Amazon, and now Disney+, who are operating in the Australian market.

"These overseas streaming services create very little employment in Australia and often pay very little tax, the least they could do in exchange for consumer dollars is spend some money on local content.

"The screen and music industries inject almost $14billion into our economy and employ hundreds of thousands of people so it makes good economic sense to support this industry and share it with the rest of the world."

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