Entertainment
Liam Neeson to start filming Hollywood action movie in Melbourne – Sydney Morning Herald
Australia’s post-COVID production boom continues to grow with a new film from the creator of Ozark the latest to hit our shores.

The film is the latest production to be lured to Australia under the federal government’s $400 million location incentive scheme, which tops up the 16.5 per cent tax offset available to foreign productions to an effective 30 per cent of local expenditure.
Arts Minister Paul Fletcher said the federal government would contribute $5.8 million to the production, which was expected to create more than 500 local jobs for cast and crew, as well as 550 roles for extras.
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