New Zealand’s screen sector supports around 24,000 jobs and contributes $3.5 billion a year to GDP. Every dollar invested ...
Overseas productions will now be able to claim a 25% rebate on what they spend here, up from 20%, when they invest more than ...
The finance minister says New Zealand is at risk of missing out on film productions as international competition intensifies.
The unemployment stats for Pacific peoples is more than double the national average, and the highest of any other ethnic ...
The Government is making targeted updates to the International Screen Production Rebate to ensure New Zealand remains a competitive and attractive ...
The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) welcomes today’s announcement by Economic Growth Minister, Nicola Willis, on changes to the International Screen Production Rebate, ensuring New Zealand ...
Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis says the changes ensure New Zealand remains a serious contender in a competitive industry. Newstalk ZB revealed earlier this week that Treasury was concerned the ...
Minister Willis said the updates form part of a broader government strategy to support creative industries as key pillars of ...
It has become, in its way, an art form – an elegant dance of words, podiums, and performative sincerity. To the untrained eye ...
The Government has overhauled its International Screen Production Rebate, slashing the minimum feature spend from $NZ15 million to just $NZ4 million in a bid to stay globally competitive.
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A simple movement test, tracking changes in how quickly a person turns around whilst walking, could detect Parkinson's ...