The multi-billion-dollar industry jobs wave advocates fear Australia is missing

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It's the billion-dollar industry rapidly becoming one of the most desirable career paths for Australians, yet, video game advocates fear the nation is at risk of being left behind if it doesn't support global trends. 9News

Australian gamer, critic and television presenter Stephanie Bendixsen attributes the surge to platforms such as Twitch and YouTube broadcasting the industry to billions of viewers.

"This current generation and the generations after it have grown up with video games much more as a part of their everyday life – it's less something that a small group of people play and it's now something that everybody plays."YouTube broadcasting the industry"It's something people are considering, and other content creators and people involved in the world of games are making a career out of it and it's something that seems actually attainable," she said.

Interactive Games & Entertainment Association says 91 per cent of Australian households have a device that plays video games.

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Another thing which leaves us behind is the wet dog s*** of a NBN the LNP plated up.

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