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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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Vale David Dalaithngu

December 2, 2021

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

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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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Cyber Security Awareness

October 28, 2021

October is Cyber Security Awareness month. A good time to be reminded of our cyber...

Legal Topics: Confidentiality

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Charity registration is now a precondition for Deductible Gift Recipients (DGRs)

September 27, 2021

A Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) is an organisation with a tax status that allows donors...

Legal Topics: Business structures, governance & tax

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What new defamation ruling means for your social media

September 27, 2021

What does the recent ‘Voller’ defamation case mean for your social media pages?  A recent decision...

Legal Topics: Defamation

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SUBMISSION: Strengthening Australia’s Cyber Security Regulations and Incentives

September 27, 2021

Arts Law has made a submission to the Cyber, Digital and Technology Division of the Department...

Legal Topics: Copyright & moral rights

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New photographer, designer and performer contract templates

August 31, 2021

Are you a designer, photographer or performer who wants to understand more about how your...

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New additions to the Arts Law team

August 31, 2021

Please join us in welcoming three new members of the Arts Law Team. Mary Ventura...

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SUBMISSION: Inquiry into the Constitution Alteration (Freedom of Expression and Freedom of the Press) 2019

August 26, 2021

Unlike most other liberal democratic nations which have enshrined civil rights in the constitution or...

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SUBMISSION: Digital Platforms Services Inquiry – Report on General Online Retail Marketplaces

August 26, 2021

Arts Law has made a submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), who...

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COVID-19 Resources and Support for 2021

July 29, 2021

I Lost My Gig Australia estimates that 23,000 gigs have been cancelled in Australia since...

Legal Topics: Contracts, Employment, Insurance & liability

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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.