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First published in 2002 and revised in 2007 by Dr Terri Janke and Company, the principles and protocols contained in this guide endorse the rights of First Nations people to their cultural heritage and support First Nations creative practice.

These protocols encourage self-determination and help to build a strong and diverse First Nations arts sector, which are key goals and priority areas of Creative Australia.

Artists and creative workers who work with First Nations artists or engage with Indigenous cultural heritage in projects that are funded by Creative Australia’s assessment panels are required to comply with these protocols as a condition of funding.

Over the years, the principles and protocols contained in this guide have also been applied nationally and internationally – educating readers and users on Indigenous Australian cultural heritage and encouraging meaningful collaborations with First Nations artists and creators.

Access the Protocols here:  

https://creative.gov.au/first-nations-arts/protocols-for-using-first-nations-cultural-and-intellectual-property-in-the-arts

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