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Queensland’s film industry booms as A-listers seek a safe haven from the COVID-19 pandemic
Queensland is in the midst of its biggest screen boom in history as the promise of a coronavirus refuge lures A-list stars and big-budget productions.
Key points:
- Julia Roberts and George Clooney are among the big-name Hollywood stars set to film productions in Queensland
- The state is in the midst of the biggest film boom in its history
- $437 million worth of productions are being shot across Queensland, allowing for some 5,500 jobs
Since the beginning of last year, Queensland has secured 39 international and domestic productions, which are worth an estimated $437 million to the local economy.
“That’s really unheard-of to have that many projects on the go at once,” Screen Queensland chief executive Kylie Munnich said.
“The great thing is,…
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