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Marta Dusseldorp on location in Tasmania’s takayna / Tarkine for Back Roads.

Art and life collide as Marta Dusseldorp hits Tasmania’s back roads

In her first presenting role, the actor found inspiration in Tasmania’s wild north-west for season two of Bay of Fires.

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Marta Dusseldorp moves into TV production, reveals first series

The Janet King and A Place To Call Home star has helped create an eight-part crime-thriller series called Bay Of Fires.

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Portrait of Australian actors Bryan Brown, Justine Clarke, Simon Baker and Marta Dusseldorp, who are in Canberra to discuss local content requirements for digital viewing platforms, at Parliament House in Canberra on  Tuesday 16 March 2021. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Stars lobby for Netflix to face 20 per cent local content quota

Simon Baker and Marta Dusseldorp led a delegation of local actors and producers calling on the government to force streaming services to invest a portion of their revenue in Australian content to support jobs once the COVID “sugar hit” fades.

  • Lisa Visentin

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