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Netflix Australia vs The World: Content library comparison

Here's how the Netflix Australia content library compares to the rest of the world.

Love it or loathe it, Netflix certainly made quite the noise when it first arrived on our shores. Many ditched their expensive Foxtel deals or inadequate alternatives to check out the awesome exclusives Netflix offers, while others expressed outrage over the comparatively small library Netflix Australia launched with.

In the years since its arrival, Netflix Australia has grown significantly, adding new titles each and every week both from popular international studios like Paramount and Universal as well as from its own expanding catalogue of Netflix Originals. Some of the heavy hitters from the American library might still be absent, but there's no denying that Aussies now have access to more entertainment than any one person could hope to watch.

In fact, as you can see in the chart below, Australia's Netflix library is now only slightly smaller than the libraries of more-established regions like the UK and the US.

Chart based on total title counts as at 21 June 2018

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CountryNumber of Netflix titles
Egypt1348
Netherlands1748
Portugal2659
Morocco2749
Tunisia2793
Hong Kong2819
Algeria2822
Turkey2830
Jordan2846
Lebanon2849
Iraq2852
Qatar2853
Kuwait2854
Taiwan2858
Poland2863
Austria2912
Spain3026
Germany3156
Greece3210
Finland3279
France3291
Romania3292
Norway3299
Denmark3314
Sweden3314
Singapore3331
Vietnam3376
Thailand3442
Korea3518
Belgium3520
Switzerland3644
Zambia3734
Zimbabwe3734
Latvia3737
Nigeria3738
Kenya3739
Russia3770
Czech Republic3777
Indonesia3819
Ukraine3825
Croatia3845
Malaysia3849
Slovenia3851
Slovakia3855
Hungary3883
Philippines3886
Brazil3904
South Africa3956
Mexico3963
Colombia3971
Uruguay4034
Chile4059
Costa Rica4061
Venezuela4062
Guatemala4063
Peru4064
Bolivia4066
Malta4212
Nepal4327
Pakistan4337
Bangladesh4396
Luxembourg4551
New Zealand4633
Australia4732
India4735
United Arab Emirates4757
Ireland5061
United Kingdom5091
Canada5410
America5544
Japan5768
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How many Australians are using Netflix?

As Netflix continues to add more fresh content to its coffers, its popularity here in Australia is only growing. According to a recent Roy Morgan study, approximately 7.5 million Aussies were using Netflix in the three months leading up to June 2017. This was almost twice as much as the 4.4 million estimated back in March 2016. Such rapid growth stands in stark contrast to the popularity of traditional free-to-air TV networks, which have exhibited a noticeable decline in viewership since Netflix's launch.

How does that stack up against other countries?

Netflix doesn't typically release subscriber numbers for individual countries, but we do know that its total worldwide subscriber count topped 125 million in the first quarter of 2018 thanks to its April 2018 investor report. This report also revealed that the US accounts for 56.71 million of those subscribers, meaning the Australian subscriber base takes up roughly 7.5 million of the remaining 68.29 million international subscribers – or approximately 10.98%. Since Netflix is available in over 190 countries across the globe, this places Australia among the most-popular regions outside the US.

Why doesn't Australia get all the shows the US does?

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As much as other local streaming services, Netflix Australia's stiffest competition comes from itself – or more specifically, Netflix US. Where American subscribers can watch popular series like The Walking Dead, Supergirl and iZombie, Aussies must look to other services like Foxtel or Stan.

It's a frustrating situation, to be sure, but one that has a simple explanation. To stream a particular show, Netflix must acquire the licensing rights on a per-region basis. Acquiring the rights to stream Breaking Bad in the US, for example, doesn't give it the right to stream the show here in Australia, too.

This means Netflix needs to pay more to bring these shows to its Australian catalogue. In the case of certain titles, other streaming services have already nabbed the exclusive rights which prevents Netflix from bringing them Down Under at all. In other words, it's not always Netflix's fault that you can't watch your favourite US TV shows despite their availability in other countries.

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