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Gold Coast Film Industry: Why Productions Keep Coming Back
From Hollywood blockbusters to streaming series, the Gold Coast has become Australia's premier film destination.
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From Hollywood blockbusters to streaming series, the Gold Coast has become Australia's premier film destination.
Village Roadshow Studios at Oxenford remains the engine of Queensland's film economy, hosting productions that range from superhero franchises to prestige television. The 36,000 square metre facility offers purpose-built stages, backlot environments, and a deep pool of below-the-line crew that producers increasingly rely on.
Screen Queensland's location incentive program has been instrumental in attracting international productions, offering competitive rebates that compete directly with US state-level incentives. The organisation estimates the film industry contributes more than $250 million annually to the Gold Coast economy.
Beyond the studio gates, the city has developed a genuine ecosystem of supporting businesses: specialist equipment hire, post-production houses, costume and props warehouses, and a catering supply chain attuned to the 24-hour demands of a film set.
Local advocates argue the next phase of growth requires a dedicated film school to develop Queensland talent, reducing reliance on fly-in professionals from Sydney and Melbourne and building a self-sustaining creative workforce.
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