Arts Law partnership to support language centres

Arts Law and First Languages Australia have joined forces to give language centres and programs access to Arts Law's Artists in The Black service free of charge during 2020–21.

This exciting collaboration will provide language centres with Arts Law membership, which includes access to resources such as templates, professional development opportunities, telephone legal advice and referrals.

The investment means all language centres will have access to essential legal advice relating to governance, copyright and moral rights issues, contracts, employment and licencing.

Lawyer Donna Robinson with artist Julie Wallaby © Arts Law 2019

Arts Law Manager, Robyn Ayres, with artists at Warlayirti Artists © Arts Law 2019

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