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Jun 2024
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What happened to Kids TV in Australia?

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If you were an outsider looking at the global triumph of Bluey, you'd think the state of kids TV in Australia was pretty rosy. According to the latest report released by communications regulator ACMA, there was $0 dollars spent in the last year by commercial broadcasters on making kids TV drama. So how did it all come grinding to a halt? Is there a chance our local kids production sector can be revived?

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