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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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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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PRIZE REVIEW – Mandorla Art Award 2024 

February 8, 2024

The Mandorla Art Award is a thematic Christian art prize. The Mandorla Art Award has...

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PRIZE REVIEW: Local Word Writing Prize 2024

January 23, 2024

This month, Arts Law has reviewed the terms and conditions of the 'Local Word Writing...

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PRIZE REVIEW: Harden Art Prize 2024

January 23, 2024

This month, Arts law has reviewed the terms and conditions for entry of the Harden...

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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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Beware Copyright Phishing Scams

November 21, 2023

Artists and arts organisations are particularly vulnerable to copyright infringement phishing scams - so be...

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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Copyright reform and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

October 24, 2023

Arts Law’s Katherine Giles recaps the recent Roundtables looking at Artificial Intelligence's impact on Copyright....

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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Planes & Troopies: Getting to Numbulwar and Ngukurr

September 19, 2023

It's been quite a week for Arts Law's Donna Robinson and her outreach companion Alexandra...

Legal Topics: Wills & estates

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Talking music copyright with APRA AMCOS

September 7, 2023

What do Clive Palmer, Puff Daddy and Ed Sheeran have in common? Why, we’re so...

Art Forms Music

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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PRIZE REVIEW: Hornsby Art Prize 2023 

September 1, 2023

This month, Arts Law has reviewed the terms and conditions of the Hornsby Art Prize 2023...

Art Forms Visual Arts

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