Tuesday, March 10, 2026

NSW opens EOI for second Sydney film studio

The NSW Government has committed up to $100 million toward the development of a second major film studio in Greater Sydney, with private sector partners expected to contribute the remaining investment.

The Government has opened a call for an Expression of Interest (EOI) to find the location and industry partner to deliver the facility.

The EOI will be open to proposals on both private and government owned land. To support the process, there are three Government-owned sites – in Bungarribee, Eastern Creek, and Prospect – that applicants may consider for their suitability to accommodate a world-class studio.

“We are on the hunt for a permanent home for a second major film studio in Sydney, a location that will support long-term growth and create new job opportunities for the sector, support local stories, and attract international blockbusters to the state,” said Minister for the Arts, John Graham.

“Sydney is already a popular destination for international film production, with Greyhound 2 starring Tom Hanks currently in production, along with Street Fighter 2 and Apex, starring Charlize Theron, Taron Edgerton and Eric Bana, all recently produced here in Sydney

“Beyond Hollywood, there is large demand for Bollywood films in Australia, with Indian filmmakers continuing to use the visually striking look of Australia in their films.

“We know the demand is there, and there’s a critical need for a more studio space. This call for Expressions of Interest to work with government to deliver a long awaited second film studio.”

The Minister said other locations will also be considered as part of the EOI process where applicants can demonstrate evidence of landowner consent.

The process calls for submissions to deliver and operate critical screen infrastructure. Requirements for conforming proposals are:

  1. Minimum of six sound stages
  2. NSW Government investment does not exceed allocated $100m Capital Contribution
  3. Greater Sydney Area location
  4. Evidence of capability and experience operating Screen Infrastructure
  5. Abide with NSW Government Supplier Code of Conduct

Proposals that vary outside this scope, including location, will be accepted and evaluated through the EOI process.

Submissions will be evaluated against the NSW Government’s objectives to:

  1. Strengthen industry capacity by attracting international blockbusters and supporting local production;
  2. Create local jobs, and ensure NSW remains the nation’s screen powerhouse;
  3. Proximity to the existing workforce and access to the Sydney CBD are a key requirement for proposals, as identified during market soundings.

International projects recently filmed and produced in NSW include Legendary Pictures’ Street Fighter; Netflix’s Apex, starring Charlize Theron, Taron Edgerton and Eric Bana; Apple Original Film’s Greyhound 2, starring Tom Hanks and Stephen Graham; and Marvel Studio’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

For full details and to apply, visit the Screen NSW website.

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