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The Australian Government Still Thinks Games Are For Children
68Image: Bureau of Communications and Arts Research / Department of Communications and the Arts See anything wrong in this table?
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Developers And Industry Slam The Federal Government’s Response To The Video Games Inquiry
642 days after a cross-party federal inquiry recommended ways to support the local video games industry, the Federal Government responded. Out of eight recommendations, the government only supported one in principle. Naturally, local developers and studios have been less than impressed – and they haven’t been shy about airing their disappointment.
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Queensland’s Gambling Regulator Doesn’t Think Loot Boxes Are Gambling
Yesterday we had comments from a senior analyst at Victoria’s gambling commission on loot boxes. Today, Queensland’s statutory regulator has their turn – and their take on loot boxes is a fraction different.
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Over 700 People Work In The Australian Games Industry, Study Finds
There’s been a lot of talk locally about what the federal government can do – and more importantly, what it hasn’t done – to support the games industry. But as part of that conversation, an interesting figure has emerged: namely, the amount of people employed in the Aussie games sector.