It's a long-promised set of rules that would have Bluey and the Heeler family in Dance Mode.

Quotas for Australian screen content on streaming services will finally be introduced to federal parliament, but there are warnings of possible loopholes.

A bill announced on Tuesday will mandate that streamers with more than a million subscribers invest ten per cent of their total Australian expenditure, or 7.5 per cent of their local revenue, on new Australian drama, children's, documentary, arts and educational programs.

"We have Australian content requirements on free to air television and pay television, but until now there has been no guarantee that we could see our own stories on streaming services," said Arts Minister Tony Burke.

Lobby group Save Our Arts has welcomed the bill but warne

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