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Australia boasts three major studio complexes Fox Studios Australia in New South Wales, Warner Roadshow Studios in Queensland, and Melbourne Central City Studios in Victoria, each offering state-of-the-art facilities. The South Australian Film Corporation also offers studio facilities in Adelaide for smaller-scale independent production.:
 
 Fox Studios Australia in New South Wales, Warner Roadshow Studios in Queensland, and Melbourne Central City Studios in Victoria, each offering state-of-the-art facilities. The South Australian Film Corporation also offers studio facilities in Adelaide for smaller-scale independent production. http://www.foxstudiosaustralia.com On a spacious 32 acre (13.2 hectare) site, the studio features eight stages, production offices and workshops, alongside the creative community of over sixty independent businesses. These businesses provide everything to fully service productions from casting, travel and freight, equipment rental, post-production and special effects. Its Credits include: X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Australia, Superman Returns, The Matrix trilogy, Star Wars Episode II and III.
 
Warner Roadshow Studios - www.movieworldstudios.com.au features 8 sound stages, with a total floor area of 116,727 sq ft (10,844 m2), 3 water tanks, one of which is the largest purpose build tanks in the Southern Hemisphere. The Studios also provide full onsite support facilities including Australia’s leading Production Services Company WRPS. Credits include: The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Daybreakers, The Starter Wife, Nim’s Island, Fool’s Gold.
 
Melbourne Central City Studios - www.mccs.net.au is Australia’s newest, purpose-built studio complex. Comprising of 5 state-of-the-art sound stages ranging from 743 square metres (8,000 square ft) to 2,323 square metres (25,000 square ft). Each stage houses production support facilities, including make-up, green and star dressing rooms as well as general purpose spaces. The upper floors house self-contained production offices. MCCS also boasts a 6,793 square metres (73,096 square ft) warehouse (mill).

Credits include: Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (Miramax) Knowing (Summit Entertainment production, starring Nicolas Cage), The Pacific (a Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks & Gary Goetzman production, produced by HBO/Playtone), Where The Wild Things Are (Warner Bros. production).
 
 
South Australia - www.safilm.com.au A film-friendly state, South Australia has a range of magnificent locations ranging from vast deserts and the Mars-like environment of Coober Pedy (featured in Kangaroo Jack, Red Planet, Pitch Black and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome) to lush farmlands, picturesque vineyards and towns (as seen in The Boys Are Back), urban settings, dramatic coastlines and expansive coastal sand dunes featured in December Boys. Other popular locations include dry salt lakes (featured in Last Ride), and the spectacular Flinders Ranges featured in Rabbit-Proof Fence, The Tracker and Stealth.

The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC), the oldest film body in Australia, supports the film industry through development and investment programs and by promoting South Australia as a production base. The SAFC also offers furnished production offices, art department, wardrobe spaces and sound stages. The SAFC’s Dolby Mixing Theatre caters for both feature film and television mixing. The SAFC is conveniently located 15 minutes from the city centre and Adelaide’s International Airport. Incentives for filming in South Australia include a payroll tax exemption to qualifying feature films (worth approx 6% of crew wages), low cost location fees, supportive councils and public services (e.g. police services).