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Queensland’s film industry booms as A-listers seek a safe haven from the COVID-19 pandemic – ABC News
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 programs.
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…
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