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Arts Law Travels to Support North West WA

March 21, 2024

In mid-March, Arts Law visited the beautiful Pilbara and Mid West regions of Western Australia...

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Have Your Say on New Laws to Address Fake Art

March 7, 2024

Arts Law encourages everyone, and in particular Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, communities and...

Legal Topics: Indigenous cultural & intellectual property

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We’re Launching Arts Law’s Corporate Allies Program

February 26, 2024

We invite you to partner with us to make a better world. Until 31 May...

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Tasmania Proposes to Introduce Registration for Intangible Cultural Heritage

February 26, 2024

Since 2019, the Tasmanian Government has been looking at reforms to the cultural heritage laws...

Legal Topics: Indigenous cultural & intellectual property

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Arts Law turns 40!

February 22, 2024

Between Feb 5th and Nov 11th we will be sharing facts and stories about our...

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Au Revoir to Arts Law’s Student Volunteers

January 25, 2024

Volunteers are integral to Arts Law's identity. From our brilliant pro-bono lawyers to students, the...

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Arts Law’s Incoming CEO Shares A Statement

November 30, 2023

Artists and creative industries have benefited enormously from Robyn's dedication to the organisation and from...

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Modern Award Review Arts and Culture Discussion Paper 

November 28, 2023

In January 2023 the Federal Government’s National Cultural Policy, Revive, included an action item to...

Legal Topics: Business structures, governance & tax, Employment

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What to Know About the WA Stolen Wages Settlement

November 28, 2023

The Western Australian Government settled a legal claim that supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...

Legal Topics: Debt

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I Think That TV Show Stole My Concept! 

November 28, 2023

Copyright law in Australia doesn't protect ideas, so creators often wonder what they can do...

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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We’re Tantalisingly Close – Help Us Secure Our Goal!

November 28, 2023

Raising some $88’803, Arts Law's 2023 Art Auction engaged bidders both online and in person...

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There’s Just One Thing I Want for Christmas

November 23, 2023

I don’t want a lot for Christmas, I just want to be able to sing...

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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.