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Artists in the Black in the Kimberley

September 29, 2022

Last week, Arts Law Senior Solicitor, Roxanne Lorenz, travelled to the Kimberley region to meet...

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Holding Redlich Celebrates Indigenous Languages with their Renamed Meeting Rooms

September 29, 2022

Holding Redlich, one of Arts Law’s pro bono partners, have recently been presented by the...

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Welcome Jasmine Derbas and Jeremy Heddle

September 29, 2022

This month we welcome Jasmins Derbas and Jeremy Heddle to the Arts Law team and...

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Help Us Keep Supporting Artists – 2022 Art Auction

September 26, 2022

Following the success of our 2021 auction we’re back, and this year it’s going to...

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Arts Law Laughs our Arts Off

September 26, 2022

After a pandemic-induced hiatus, Laugh Your Arts Off, our annual comedy showcase fundraiser was back...

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Unsure About Signing a Legal Document?

September 23, 2022

Have you been given a contract that you need to sign? Arts Law has resources...

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Have You Ever Thought About Mentoring?

September 23, 2022

A great way to develop your career, no matter what form it takes and where...

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CEO Robyn Ayres celebrates 20 years with Arts Law

August 30, 2022

This week we are celebrating CEO Robyn Ayres 20th anniversary at Arts Law. In her...

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SUBMISSION: National Cultural Policy

August 30, 2022

Arts Law recently submitted to the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the...

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AITB Outreach to the Western Australian Goldfields and the Great Victoria Desert

August 30, 2022

In August, Arts Law visited the Goldfields region and Great Victoria Desert areas of Western...

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Outreach in the Northern Territory

August 30, 2022

Arts Law had the tremendous opportunity to visit three art centres in the Northern Territory...

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The Arts Law stall at DAAF 2022. From left to right, Jo-Anne Driessens (AITB Coordinator), Robyn Ayres (former CEO), and Donna Robinson (Director of AITB Legal). Photo by Andrew Leslie. DAAF celebrates Aboriginal art and culture, including fashion design.

Arts Law attends Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair 2022

August 23, 2022

The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair opened on Thursday evening 4 August and ran from Friday 5 to...

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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.