Australia‘s total video industry revenue is set to grow to $12.3B by 2030, according to a report by Media Partners Asia. This includes revenues across television, online video, VOD and theatrical sectors and represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.8% from 2025.
The report highlighted that its projections reflect a market tilting decisively toward digital platforms.
YouTube is the top player overall by revenues in the video sector, leading in viewership and monetization.
Australia’s domestic companies Foxtel and Nine rank second and third, while Netflix is in fourth place, based on total screen revenues.
YouTube had a 33% share of the 7.1 billion minutes streamed across mobile and connected television in
2024, followed by Netflix at 17%, with Nine and Foxtel’s streaming services registering an 11% and 9%
share, respectively. Disney+ and Prime Video each had a 6% share.
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