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CC AU Chapter members speaking at WikiCon Brisbane 2023

CC Australia’s Co-lead Elliott Bledsoe joins a panel at WikiCon Brisbane 2023 about knowledge equity.

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WikiMedia Australia’s WikiCon is heading to Brisbane

WikiCon, Wikimedia Australia’s 2023 national conference, will take place in Brisbane on Saturday 18 November 2023.

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F.A.I.R. research principles

Vanessa Tuckfield updates the CC Australia community on extending F.A.I.R. research principles to all research outputs.

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A display graphic for Open Access Australasia's International Open Access Week 2022 events.

Open Access Week 2022

Details of the Australian events taking plave during Open Access Week 2022 have been released.

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A comic strip by Nina Paley in which an artist tells their lawyer that the art they want to make is illegal. The lawyer asks the artist to hold on while they reform copyright law. The final frame shows the skeleton of the artist still waiting.

Our response to the exposure draft of the Access Reform Bill

CC Australia has made a submission supporting the reforms proposed in the exposure draft of the Access Reform Bill.

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