Finding an Australian voice within children’s television production

Anne Potter

In recent decades Australia has built a global reputation for its children’s television content. Anna Potter warns that increasingly the Australian voice in much of that content is being lost due to a variety of global factors.  

The Australian children’s movie Paper Planes has taken more than $8.3m dollars since its January 15 opening.

That success with local audiences is a reassuring sign that parents will still fork out for their children to watch quality Australian screen content, especially when it’s released in school holidays.

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