Australian book publishers or creators—authors, illustrators, editors, translators and compilers—can be compensated for the loss of income through the free multiple use of their work in Australian public and educational lending libraries.
Australian book publishers, authors, illustrators, editors, translators and compilers can register their books and make claims through the lending rights programs.
The deadline for submitting new title claims is 31 March 2026.
More than 18,100 individual lending right payments totalling $26.6 million were paid in 2023-24.
ebook and audiobook title claims can now be submitted for Lending Rights
Funding application period: 1 April 2025 23:45 AEDT to 31 March 2026 23:45 AEDT.
Public Lending Right (PLR) and Educational Lending Right (ELR) are Australian Government programs that compensate Australian creators and publishers in recognition of income lost through free multiple use of their books in public and educational lending libraries. These programs support the enrichment of Australian culture by encouraging the growth and development of Australian writing.
A creator or a publisher must register and submit title claims within five years from the year of publication. Books are surveyed in a sample of either public lending libraries (PLR) or school, TAFE and university libraries (ELR).
Eligible creators are:
Eligible publishers are:
Payments are only made to eligible publishers if an eligible creator is receiving a payment.
Eligible books are books:
Ineligible items include:
PLR and ELR payments are calculated and paid separately.
If you are eligible, your payment will be based on: the estimated number of your books held in public and educational (schools, universities and TAFEs) lending libraries; the proportion of the royalties you receive for your books; and the applicable rates for PLR payments and ELR payments.
This calculation must reach a minimum of $100 for you to receive a payment.
Email: lendingrights@arts.gov.au
Phone: 1800 672 842
The Questions and answers page gives more information about the programs.
You will need to register, as a creator or publisher, through Lending Rights Online (LRO). As a new claimant, you must submit at least one title claim when you register. Once your registration and first title claim forms are submitted you will receive an email confirmation with your unique claimant number. Using this claimant number and your nominated password, you will be able to access LRO, view your records and submit new title claims, update your contact and bank details and, once you receive your first payment, view your payment history.
Already registered?—Please go to 'Existing Claimant—Sign In'*.
*If you do not know what your claimant number is, please contact Lending Rights.
If you cannot use Lending Rights Online, use the forms below and email or post your completed forms to us.
These forms may not meet WCAG 2.0 requirements. For accessible copies, please email: lendingrights@arts.gov.au.
Lending Rights
GPO Box 3241
Canberra ACT 2601
Phone toll free: 1800 672 842
Email: lendingrights@arts.gov.au
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