Australia's streaming options are diversifying with new services

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Australia's streaming landscape is expanding with numerous options for viewers. Max will launch on March 31, adding to the already competitive market. Choosing a streaming service can be challenging, with many platforms vying for subscriptions. Amazon Prime Video offers a vast library ideal for families, priced at $9.99 to $12.99 per month. Apple TV+ delivers exclusive content with a clean interface for $12.99 monthly. Binge has Australian shows but is losing HBO titles, costing between $10 and $22 per month. Disney+ caters to families with franchises like Marvel and Star Wars, starting at $15.99 per month. Netflix remains popular with diverse programming, ranging from classic films to international titles, with prices from $7.99 to $25.99. Paramount+ features shows like Star Trek at prices from $6.99 to $13.99 monthly. For those seeking homegrown content, Stan, priced at $12 to $22, offers a rich selection of independent films. Niche options like AMC+, BritBox, and DocPlay provide specialized content for specific tastes. Free services like ABC iview and SBS On Demand deliver additional choices without subscription fees.


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