Cultural policy The Office for the Arts issued the national cultural policy, called "Revive: a place for every story, a story for every place", in January 2023. Under the policy, which is set to run for five years, the
Creative Futures Fund was set up under the auspices of
Creative Australia in July 2025 to fund ambitious cross-sector projects across the nation. A quota was introduced in November 2025, by
Minister for the Arts Tony Burke, requiring global
streaming media companies with over a million Australian subscribers to spend either 7.5% of revenues, or 10% of Australian expenditures on local original content.
Australian Screen Production Incentive (ASPI) Australian Screen Production Incentive (ASPI), provided by the Australian Government to support the
Australian film industry since 2007, comprises three mutually exclusive components: • Producer offset, a 40%
tax rebate on the qualifying spend of qualifying Australian films, and a 30% rebate for other qualifying productions that contain significant Australian content • PDV (
post, digital, and
visual effects) offset, a 30% rebate on the qualifying Australian expenditure related to PDV production (including productions shot overseas) • Location offset, on the qualifying Australian spend of large-scale productions The PDV and Location offsets are administered by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts. == See also ==