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A scan of a page of Description de l'Egypte : ou, Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armee française showing intricate line drawings of wind instruments.

Submission in response to APRA’s latest re-authorisation application with the ACCC

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CC is now a member of the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA)

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CC AU Co-lead speaking at the next Open Culture Live webinar

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CC materials are available for use in Australian classrooms and lecture halls by teachers and students.

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Arts & creativity

Australian creators in any artform can benefit from sharing their creativity with the world using CC licences.

Research & data

Publicly funded research articles, data sets and other research outputs stay open to everyone with CC.

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Government information

Australian governments use CC to promote accountability, transparency and innovation.

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Cultural heritage

CC’s tools help Australians discover and access the rich and diverse heritage in our cultural collections.

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Digital Earth Australia’s satellite imagery and data

Geoscience Australia’s Digital Earth Australia creates free and open satellite data products for the benefit of Australia that are released under an Attribution (CC BY) licence.

WWF-Australia website text

Text published on the WWF Australia website is available for noncommercial reuse.

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