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Australian video games ‘could be billion-dollar industry’ if given support: peak body – Sydney Morning Herald
Peak body says Australia is the only developed nation with no incentive packages to attract more of the $250 billion global games market.

We have a government that love film, they love TV, they love theatre. They just dont seem to have this cultural connection to video games, he said.
When we do get to sit with them, when we do get to speak to them, they absolutely see the economics of it. I just think maybe they dont see it as a serious industry.
The ongoing lack of support for video games from the federal government is a cultural issue, Ron Curry said.
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