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Queensland home to Netflix, Universal TV productions
Queensland’s film industry is gearing up for a multimillion-dollar pandemic recovery as the state opens up to international production companies.
After months of shutdown, an Australian-first Netflix Original documentary will be filmed in Queensland, coinciding with an 18-month back-to-back stint of Universal Studios television productions in the state, including Young Rock and Joe Exotic, that will inject more than $150 million into the economy.
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