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Welcome Courtney Duddleston

February 28, 2022

Just before Christmas last year we welcomed Courtney Duddleston to the Arts Law team. Courtney...

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Superannuation changes

February 25, 2022

If you’re a freelance artist that makes their income from different gigs, or are an...

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Pitfalls and Prizes for video artists

February 25, 2022

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, artists of all stripes have lost income and...

Art Forms Film & Screen, Photography

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Farewell John Waight

February 25, 2022

Arts Law | Artists in the Black is sad to announce that John Waight, Artists...

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SUBMISSION Fake Art Harms Culture: Productivity Commission study

February 24, 2022

On 9 February 2022, Arts Law the Copyright Agency and the Indigenous Art Code Limited...

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Philanthropic support for Artists in the Black

December 3, 2021

Artists in the Black and Arts Law have recently received a number of generous philanthropic...

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Vale David Dalaithngu

December 2, 2021

Arts Law | Artists in the Black is deeply saddened by the passing of David...

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Arts Law 2021 Art Auction in Review

December 2, 2021

As our major yearly fundraising event Arts Law held our first ever online art auction...

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Submission: New Remote Engagement Program

November 30, 2021

Arts Law has made a submission to the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA), who are...

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Darwin Art Fair Foundation in collaboration with Arts Law

November 30, 2021

Arts Law is collaborating with the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) on the development...

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PRIZE REVIEW: 2021 Portrait of a Senior Territorian Art Award

November 25, 2021

About  Arts Law regularly reviews the terms and conditions of competitions and rates them out...

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Congratulations Roxanne Lorenz, Senior Solicitor

October 28, 2021

Arts Law is proud to announce that Roxanne Lorenz has been promoted to the role...

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The Arts Law Centre of Australia acknowledges all Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia.

We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continuing connection to land, place, waters and community.

We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to Elders both past and present.