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05 Nov, 2007

The GDAA meets with the government

PALGN News | So what was achieved?
The Game Developers’ Association of Australia (GDAA) has sent word that the Australian Government Minister for the Arts and Sport Senator George Brandis met with a delegation on Friday.

The minister requested the meeting, and the delegation included GDAA CEO Greg Bondar as well as Mike Fegan of IR Gurus and Martin Cooper of Team Bondi. "We received a very positive reception at the Sydney ministerial offices of Senator Brandis” said GDAA CEO Greg Bondar. “Senator Brandis was most sympathetic to our concerns and also undertook to ensure that a review of GDAA’s call for a 40% tax rebate for the games industry in Australia would be undertaken if the Coalition was returned to government.”

“As a result of the heightened awareness by both sides of the political fence of the important role that game developers play in the Australian economy I will be recommending to the members of the GDAA and industry delegates at the Game Connect: Asia Pacific 2007 conference in a few weeks that a National Games Summit be held in partnership with the ‘new’ Government, whichever party it may be, with a view to placing our concerns squarely before the newly elected government. I will also push for the establishment of a national GDAA Games Council to continue to lobby governments,” added Bondar. “I think our industry has come to the point where it now needs a unified approach to lobbying governments at both the national and international level about the economic, social and cultural benefits of the interactive entertainment (game development) industry. Unless we act now to enforce our legitimate right to be on an equal footing with the film industry, game developers will continue to be sidelined by government,”

Must be an election month. We'll keep you updated on the GDAA's progress in trying to convince the government of a 40% tax rebate for the Australian games industry.

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3 Comments
4 years ago
I really hope they get it, has an inspiring 3d artist, it would defiantly help out for all of the game development studios in Australia!
4 years ago
Another election, another promise, another vote-grab.
Who knows whether or not such a 'review' will turn out favourably.
This is the same as the labour promise; take it all with a grain of salt (definitely don't get your hopes up) until we see the results of said reviews.
4 years ago
I believe Labor made a similar promise a little while ago, but at least the minister bothered to meet with them and didn't just make an off-hand comment about reviewing the case.
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