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Stan and SAFC launch new development fund for scripted series
May 13, 2021 9:46
Stan and the South Australia Film Corporation (SAFC) have partnered to launch a scripted series development fund, with applications opening on Thursday 13 May 2021.
The announcement:
Stan and The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) have partnered to launch a new matched development fund to boost the creation of new and original South Australian scripted series.
Announced today, the Stan and SAFC Development Fund is a joint initiative between the South Australian state screen agency and Australia’s leading local streaming service to support South Australian creative teams to generate premium scripted series for exhibition on the Stan platform.
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SA Government supports development of local tech preventing airborne virus transmission
Local med-tech startup Plasma Shield is set to begin trials of their ground-breaking air purification device thanks to $550,000 in support from the Marshall Government.
Minister for Innovation and Skills David Pisoni said the Plasma Shield product had already proven effective in the prevention of airborne virus transmission in laboratory trials making it a prime candidate for Research, Commercialisation and Startup Fund (RCSF) support.
“Plasma Shield has identified that their technology has promising commercial applications in the healthcare industry and is planning field trials in a range of medical clinics,” Minister Pisoni said.
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Game changer – 30 per cent rebate to further turbo-charge game development in SA
South Australia’s world class gaming system is set to benefit as a result of the Federal Government’s 30 per cent rebate to offset video games development.
As the only state in Australia to offer a 10 per cent rebate for gaming companies, South Australia’s global gaming credentials surpass all other Australian jurisdictions.
Nearly a year ago, the Marshall Liberal Government showed national leadership by becoming the first jurisdiction in Australia to introduce a rebate for the video games industry, in a move that drives jobs growth and attracts international investment into the state, in a sector worth over $200 billion globally.