An independent MP is launching a push to get Australian screen content quotas back on the federal government's agenda.

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Laws to set minimum spending on Australian content for streamers such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ were promised as part of the national cultural policy in early 2023.

The local film and television industry has been campaigning for streamers to reinvest a minimum of 20 per cent of local revenue in Australian productions.

The government had missed several of its own deadlines to implement these rules, and no reason had been given for the delays, teal independent Zali Steggall said.

"We're at a loss, the government

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