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$26.7m investment down turn in Oz film and T.V. in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 8/8/1986) vol.14 iss.14 p.15
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$100m boon in TV tax offset hike in Australian Financial Review (20/10/2015) p.11
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: The Austalian Subscription Television and Radio Association and Screen Producers Australia have quoted a report that states a stronger tax break for Australian television production would boost economic activity in Australia by $100 million dollars
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Address to the 40th Annual Motion Picture Industry Convention / [address by Kim Williams, Chief Executive, Australian Film Commission, late 1985] 1985.
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Australian film and television finance and investment guide / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1985.
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Australian Film Industry Trust Fund established in Australasian Cinema (15/7/1983) vol.12 iss.12 p.14
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Australian film investment : Course materials for the seminar, Sheraton Wentworth Hotel, Sydney, 21 April 1983 / presented by the Australian Film Commission, the Australian Society of Accountants, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia North Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1983.
Call No: 213(94) AUSCorpAuthor: Australian Film Commission; Australian Society of Accountants; Institute of Chartered Accountants in AustraliaPlace: North SydneyPublisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 1983PhysDes: iv, 217 p. : forms ; 31 cmSubject: FINANCING. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Notes: Cinema industries. Australia (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0451673); Cover title: Australian film investment; Spiral binding; Bibliography: p. 198-213ISBN: 0642880166 : $15.00 AustLON: abn83066194; 2668728
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Australian taxpayers pay more to subsidise overseas films : press release / statement from Senator Susan Ryan 1982.
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The Australians making magic behind the scenes in The Age (02/01/2017) p.10
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; POST-PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Quinn, Karl PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: POST-PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Examining the success of Australia's post-production, digital, and visual effects (PDV) industry with mentions of Illoura, Animal Logic, and Rising Sun. Criticism of the taxes offset difference between location shooting (at 16.5%) and PDV (30%) and how an overseas production can only claim one of these offsets
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The avocado plantation : boom and bust in the Australian film industry / David Stratton Chippendale, N.S.W.: Pan Macmillan, 1990.
Call No: 71(94) STRAuthor: Stratton, David Place: Chippendale, N.S.W.Publisher: Pan MacmillanPubDate: 1990PhysDes: xiii, 465 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: FILMOGRAPHIES. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; MILLER, GEORGE ; LAWRENCE, RAY ; COX, PAUL ; BENNETT, BILL ; DOBROWOLSKA, GOSIA ; PARKER, DAVID ; SALVAT, KEITH ; SCHEPISI, FRED ; SCHULTZ, CARL ; SULLIVAN, ERROL ; TASS, NADIA ; TURKIEWICZ, SOPHIA ; WEIR, PETER ; YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY, THE (AT, Peter Weir, 1982) ; TIME GUARDIAN, THE (AT, Brian Hannant, 1987) ; SILVER CITY (AT, Sophia Turkiewicz, 1984) ; MALCOLM (AT, Nadia Tass, 1986) ; BURKE AND WILLS (AT, Graeme Clifford, 1985) ; BLISS (AT, Ray Lawrence, 1985) Summary: "Film? Or avocados? During the heady years of tax incentives and 10BA it didn't much matter to Australian investors where they put their surplus funds. For the Australian film industry, booming after the creative revival of the 1970s, the next decade became one of confusion and controversy. In THE AVOCADO PLANTATION, David Stratton gives us a comprehensive look at the making of 270 film features between 1980 and 1990. He discusses the big name attractions - GALLIPOLI, THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER, MAD MAX 2, CROCODILE DUNDEE, MAN OF FLOWERS, SWEETIE - and a host of lesser known films. Adventure films, horror films, love stories, comedies, they're all here: the smash hits, the turkets and the quality movies appreciated by discerning audiences. Stratton tells the behind-the-scenes stories of how the films were made - or in some casxes, un-made. He talks with directors such as Peter Weir, George Miller and Paul Cox, as well as producers, writers, actors, and crew members. Their reflections and revelations form a major part of THE AVOCADO PLANTATION." [Taken from book jacket]Notes: Includes indexISBN: 0732902509LON: 7520974Donation: Simon WincerID2: 255
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Big Brother helps again! : New tax guidlines in Australasian Cinema (28/1/1983) vol.12 iss.1 p.1
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Brief article on the recent amendments to Division 10BA. New amendments will make international resources (directors, actor,s etc.) harder to use, and will also abolish the '12-month rule', allowing filmmakers two years to complete a feature.
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Call for tax breaks to put us on the big screen in The Australian (05/01/2016) p.17
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Shanahan, Leo PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BANKS, ANDREW ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian movie producer Andrew Banks comments about the tax rebate for films made in Australia, stating that it should be far higher than the current 16.5 percent. Other issues he comments on are about the quality of Australian screenplays, and the complex formula used to state the Australian quota of a film for tax purposes
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The changing landscape of Australian documentary / Tom Zubrycki Strawberry Hills, N.S.W.: Currency House, 2019.
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The dollar is just one reason big studios have returned to Australia in Sydney Morning Herald [Arts & Entertainment] (27/10/2015) p.11
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The Ernst & Young guide to international film production : an overview of business incentives and tax matters. / by the Tax Partners and Professionals of Ernst & Young LLP New York: Ernst & Young, 1999.
Call No: 205.31 ERNCorpAuthor: Ernst & Young LLPPlace: New YorkPublisher: Ernst & YoungPubDate: 1999PhysDes: 519 p. : 21 cm.Subject: TAXES ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA
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The film and television industry and the new tax system / compiled by Gill McKinlay, Jane Corden and Maria Benardis Woolloomooloo, N.S.W.: Australian Film Commission, 2000.
Call No: 205.31 AUSAuthor: McKinlay, Gill ; Corden, Jane ; Benardis, Maria CorpAuthor: Australia. GST Start-Up Assistance Office; Australian Film CommissionSource: ATPlace: Woolloomooloo, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 2000PhysDes: 80 p. ; spiral binding; 30 cmSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; ACTORS. AUSTRALIA Notes: Funded by the GST Start-Up Assistance OfficeISBN: 0642487170LON: 22111238
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Film financing and television programming : a taxation guide Amsterdam, The Netherlands Los Angeles, CA: KPMG KPMG Peat Marwick LLP [distributor], 1996.
Call No: 205.31 FILCorpAuthor: Peat, Marwick, McLintockPlace: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Los Angeles, CAPublisher: KPMG KPMG Peat Marwick LLP [distributor]PubDate: 1996PhysDes: 281 p. ; 21 cmSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES ISBN: 9055220264LON: 12305286
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Film rebates 'low and unpredictable' in The Australian (27/06/2016) p.25
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Films go offshore for tax breaks in Sunday Telegraph (23/04/2017) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Silmalis, Linda PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; FOX STUDIOS AUSTRALIA Summary: Fox Studios Australia argues that the producer's offset tax break needs to be raised. This was tabled in a submission to the Senate inquiry on the Australian film and TV industryNotes: A
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Foreign film tax mooted in South Africa in Encore (Online)
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FTPAA welcomes change in film investment in Australasian Cinema (11/3/1983) vol.12 iss.2 p.1
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Giant $10mill. telemovie project PBL Productions and AFC set deal in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 19/8/1983) vol.12 iss.15 p.1
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION ; PACKER, KERRY ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Article on the deal struck between the Australian Film Commission and PBL Productions (Kerry Packer's production company) to make eight 'quality' telemovies. they are eligable for tax concessions under Division 10B.
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Government reaffirms pledge to Oz film industry in Australasian Cinema (15/4/1983) vol.12 iss.6 p.4
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Green light for film investors in Australasian Cinema (10/6/1983) vol.12 iss.10 p.1
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GST: the lowdown on distribution in Encore (Apr 2000) vol.18 iss.3 p.45
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Hollywood limelight to shine in Australia in The Age (26/12/2016) p.8
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bowden, Ebony -- Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; LOCATION SHOOTING. AUSTRALIA ; AUSFILM Summary: Looking to 2017 production schedules for Hollywood films that are being shot in Australia. Comments by Ausfilm CEO Debra Richards about how Australia's location offset tax is very low compared to the rest of the world and this puts the country at a disadvantage to attract more overseas productions to make their films in Australia
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The Hollywood Reporter. A Special Report on Location in Australia in The Hollywood Reporter (05/01/1988) vol.300 iss.27 p.s1-s128
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How Disney's tax bill was McDucked in Australian Financial Review [General News] (12/12/2014) p.1
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Media bosses unite over GST on Google ad sales in The Age (24/08/2015) p.22
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the various Australian online outlets looking to the government to impose GST on foreign online companies who do business in Australia
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More Hollywood movies could be filming in a town near you in Australian Financial Review (18/12/2015) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Discussion about the Federal Government's committment to review the Producer's Offset with the thought being they are looking to increase it to about 30 percent (it is currently 16.5 per cent)Notes: Article published in The Age as 'Hollywood movies lured on tax' 18/12/2015 p. 22
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More 'tax movie' benefits on one hand... overseas stars banned on the other : Do we want to sell OZPIX overseas?Do we want to sell OZPIX in Australia?-It makes you wonder. in Australasian Cinema (28/1/1983) vol.12 iss.1 p.6
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MPEAQ convention report : 1999 - bigger and tighter in Movie Trader (Sept 1999) p.10-14
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The new movers, shakers : movies: Julie Bishop in Sunday Herald Sun (27/12/2015) p.110
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New opportunities, new structures in film finance 1987 : a major one day seminar 23 April 1987 at the Sebel Town House, Sydney / organised by Prospect Publishing Seminars Sydney: Prospect Publishing Seminars, 1987.
Call No: 203(94) NEWSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Prospect Publishing SeminarsPubDate: 1987PhysDes: 30 pages ; 30 cmSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; CONTRACTS. AUSTRALIA ; ECONOMICS AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; FINANCING. AUSTRALIA ; FUNDING. AUSTRALIA ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: A compilation of lectures given by speakers at the New Structures in Film Finance 1987 seminarNotes: Accompanied by list of conference delegates; Text of Kim William's speech not actually included in publicationISBN: 0949072109Donation: Donated by Graeme WrightContents: Industry positioning statement: Kim Williams [text of speech not actually included] -- The need for new financing structures: John Sexton -- Conventional finance (1): Martin Endelman -- Conventional finance (2): The banker/broker relationship - a case study: Bill Raper and Ian Johnson -- Creative finance (1): Daniel Martinez -- Creative finance (2): the industry view: David Court -- Tax based finance: Kevin Munro -- Australian Market Place panel session
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Overseas actors banned : Actors Equity moves... in Australasian Cinema (28/1/1983) vol.12 iss.1 p.2
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The public will always respond to good movies in Australasian Cinema (15/7/1983) vol.12 iss.13 p.3
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Qld premier visits Thor on Brisbane set in AAP Newswire (23/08/2016)
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Ralph second round deals further blow in Encore (Feb 2000) vol.18 iss.1 p.10
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Review of Commonwealth assistance to the film industry / David Gonski Canberra, A.C.T.: Department of Communications and the Arts, 1997.
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Scott lobbies to bring in more Aliens in Sydney Morning Herald (28/11/2015) p.7
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Screen dream amiss in Sunday Herald Sun (30/04/2017) p.37
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Smethurst, Annika PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Call by production companies for the Australian govenrment to broaden the scope of eligibility for tax offsets to include streaming production companies
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Screen Producers urges government to remove barriers in Australian Financial Review (3/04/2017) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILEAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN PRODUCERS AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the Screen Producers Australia submission to the Arts Inquiry, where the organisation has asked for the Producer's Tax Offset for television production to be set at the same rate as film production, which is 40 percent. Other suggestions including a measured approach to tv broadcasting deregulation are listed
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The screening of Australia : anatomy of a film industry / Susan Dermody, Elizabeth Jacka Sydney: Currency Press, 1987-<1988.
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Secret tax pact of a young mogul in Australian Financial Review [General news] (15/12/2014) p.1
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Seven CEO slams TV, film tax benefit gap in Australian Financial Review (15/03/2016) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on various commercial CEO's hoping for a larger tax offset for Australian TV drama production as well as the removal of the 65 hour cap on government benefits for Australian TV drama. Quotes from Seven West, Ten Network, and Nine NetworkNotes: article published as 'TV and film tax gap 'ridiculous'. The Age. 15/3/2016. p. 23. -- 'TV, film tax gap 'ridiculous'. Sydney Morning Herald. 15/3/2016. p 25.
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Short cuts : incentives boost in Sydney Morning Herald (03/12/2015) p.30
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Short cuts : designer pushes for more movies in Sydney Morning Herald (28/04/2016) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; PATERSON, OWEN Summary: Report on lauded Australian prodiuction designer Owen Paterson's commentary on the Producer Offset in Australia and how he thinks the tax systems should be altered so that there is more incentive for overseas productions to make films in Australia
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Short cuts : studio bosses push for incentives in The Age (22/12/2016) p.26
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State and federal pollies squabble for credit over reeling in Aquaman in The Australian (16/12/2016) p.14
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Survey on the Australian film industry : conducted on June 15/16 and 22/23 1985 / conducted for NSW Film Corporation 1985.
Call No: 20(94)(048) SURCorpAuthor: The Roy Morgan Research Centre Pty LtdSource: ATPubDate: 1985PhysDes: 45 pages ; 30 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; TOURISM AND THE CINEMA Summary: Survey on Australian film industry, with a range of questions about cinema exhibition, film production, audience attendence, and Australian film culture and its impact on the world. --
Q1A/B - In your opinion, should the federal government continue to give financial support to the Australian film industry or stop it? If continue: in your opinion, which line best describes how you believe the federal government should give financial support to the Australian film industry, only by direct grants to government film bodies, or only by tax concessions to the people or companies who invest in Australian films, or by both direct grants and tax concessions --
Q1C - and about films made in Australia. In your opinion, do you think Australian films increase international awareness of Australia? --
Q1D - In your opinion, do you think Australian films help Australia's export trade, by making people overseas more aware of Australia? --
Q1E - and in your opinion, do you think Australian films help increase the number of tourists and other visitors to Australia? --
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Sydney is the star in Scott's new films in Daily Telegraph (28/11/2015) p.11
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Tax Notes: A General Guide in The Australasian Cinema (19/3/1982) vol.11 iss.4 p.12
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; FUNDING. AUSTRALIA Summary: A break-down for investors and producers regarding the Australian Governments tax scheme for private investment, Division 10BA. Has general information under the categories; eligible films, eligible expenses, production expenses, development expenses, at risk, underwriting, allocation of individual investments to production costs, and timing of deduction.
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Tax Reform in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 5-11/7/1985) vol.14 iss.11 p.4
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Tax shelters bring out investors, artists and movie buffs... : The paying patrons come later! in Australasian Cinema (24/6/1983) vol.12 iss.11 p.1
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Taxing times put a limit on Aussie drama in Herald Sun (17/03/2016) p.25
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The Taxman cometh in Movie Trader (Jul 1999) p.14
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: The Australian Tax Office could disallow some film-financing schemes from claiming deductions.
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TV bosses unite on tax offset boost in Australian Financial Review (13/07/2015) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian producers of television seem united in their call to raise the producers tax offset for Australian television production from 20 percent to 40 percent, as other recent media reform items seem to be headed for defeat. Foxtel, Seven West Media, Feree TV Australia, and Screen Producers Australia are quoted
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TV bosses unite to appeal for bigger tax break on production in Sydney Morning Herald (13/07/2015) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian producers of television seem united in their call to raise the producers tax offset for Australian television production from 20 percent to 40 percent, as other recent media reform items seem to be headed for defeat. Foxtel, and Screen Producers Australia are quoted
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TV bosses unite to appeal for bigger tax break on production in The Age (13/07/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian producers of television seem united in their call to raise the producers tax offset for Australian television production from 20 percent to 40 percent, as other recent media reform items seem to be headed for defeat. Foxtel, and Screen Producers Australia are quoted
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Unemployment and money problems hit Oz film industry in Australasian Cinema (24/9/1982) vol.11 iss.17 p.5
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Video streaming firms 'must have local content' in Australian Financial Review (2/10/2017) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Max Mason PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; NETFLIX ; AMAZON ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA Summary: Subscription video on-demand services such as Netflix, Stan and Amazon should have access to government production incentives, but they need to have local content obligations, Screen Producers Australia argues. m In its submission to the Turnbull government's Australian and Children's Screen Content Review, SPA argues, among 12 recommendations it is making, that government incentives should be platform agnostic, so that streaming services can have access to incentives, such as tax offsets.
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Why 2018 is a make or break year for the Australian film industry in Crikey.com.au (8/05/2018) p.1
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Why NSW gets the flicks in Daily Telegraph (02/12/2015) p.3
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Why we need more of our Australian stories on the big screen in Sun Herald [Editorials] (04/12/2016) p.34
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