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For over two decades, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit has stood as a pillar of the crime drama genre, captivating audiences with its gripping storylines and unforgettable characters.

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Led by the tenacious Detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay), the series offers a gripping portrayal of the Special Victims Unit of the New York City Police Department, delving into the investigation of heinous crimes such as sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse.

As one of the longest-running and most beloved entries in the Law and Order franchise, SVU boasts a stellar ensemble cast.  Over the years, the show has introduced a myriad of compelling characters portrayed by talented actors such as Ice-T as Detective Odafin Tutuola, Kelli Giddish as Detective Amanda Rollins, and Peter Scanavino as Detective Dominick Carisi Jr.

In Australia the question of where to find Law and Order: SVU for streaming can often be as mysterious as the cases tackled by the SVU team. With the ever-expanding array of streaming platforms, navigating the landscape to access this iconic series may seem daunting.

But fret not, we have all the answers. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or a newcomer eager to delve into the world of SVU, WHO has rounded up all the various avenues available for streaming, ensuring you never miss a moment of the pulse-pounding drama and intricate investigations that have made Law and Order: SVU a timeless classic in television history.

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How can I watch Law and Order SVU in Australia?

Navigating the expansive world of Law and Order: SVU streaming options with its 25 seasons can be a daunting task. The show is scattered across various platforms, none offering the complete series.
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However, WHO has come to the rescue, simplifying the process by compiling a comprehensive guide detailing which streaming platforms host which seasons of Law and Order: SVU.
Amazon Prime (S1-22)
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Amazon Prime is the best place to start when watching Law and Order SVU, with seasons 1-25 available on the streaming platform.
Stream Law and Order: SVU on Amazon Prime, Here.
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Binge (5-23)
If you don’t have Amazon Prime, Binge also offers a substantial amount of Law and Order: SVU seasons. The streaming platform currently has seasons 5-23 available to watch. 
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Stream Law and Order: SVU on Binge, Here.
Apple TV+ (1-24)
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If you are in a pinch, every episode of Law and Order: SVU seasons 1-24 is available to purchase on AppleTV.
Buy Law and Order: SVU on AppleTV, Here.
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7+ (5-10)
Not in the mood to fork out your money for streaming platforms? You can watch a few seasons free through Channel Seven’s streaming platform, 7 Plus which currently offers seasons 5-10 of Law and Order: SVU. 
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Stream Law and Order: SVU on 7 Plus, Here.
Netflix (6,7,9-11)
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Netflix also has a number of Law and Order: SVU seasons available to stream. Currently, the streaming platform has seasons 6,7,9,10 and 11 available to Aussie customers. 
Stream Law and Order: SVU on Netflix, Here.
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How many episodes are in season 25 of SVU?

Season 25 of Law and Order: SVU consists of only 13 episodes making it the shortest in the show’s history. 

How much does Mariska Hargitay make per episode?

Mariska Hargitay’s salary has undergone significant fluctuations over the years. In the initial seasons 1-10, she reportedly earned between $375,000 to $385,000 per episode, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Forbes reported in 2014 that Mariska’s earnings soared to $450,000 per episode, positioning her as one of the highest-paid actresses on television at the time following contract negotiations.

In 2018, Forbes reported that Mariska’s annual income had reached $13 million per season, translating to over $500,000 per episode.

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