Applications are now open for a First Nations expert working group.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are invited to apply to join an expert working group to guide the development of new laws on Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights.
The proposed laws are a key commitment in the National Cultural Policy, Revive, designed to help tackle the harm caused by fake art, merchandise and souvenirs on First Nations peoples' wellbeing and livelihoods.
A 2022 Productivity Commission report found more than half of all purchased merchandise and souvenirs with First Nations art and designs are inauthentic or are made without permission from Traditional Owners.
The working group will ensure the legislation is developed through a First Nations-led process, with any solution to be informed by—and address the needs of—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Applicants should have demonstrated experience with ICIP or have a proven ability to engage with a range of stakeholders and represent the views of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Patricia Adjei, Director of Standalone Legislation at the Office for the Arts, said the First Nations expert working group on ICIP would bring valuable expertise and insights to guide development of the new laws.
"It's essential that First Nations interests and perspectives are at the centre of this work, which is why we're reaching out to those in the community who have expert knowledge and stakeholder engagement skills to offer.
"The expert working group will build on the essential input we've gained from hundreds of community members across the country who participated in our public engagement sessions."
An online information session will be held at 2pm AEST on 6 September for those interested to find out more about the expert working group and how to apply, with registration now open.
Applications for the working group close at 2pm (AEST) on 20 September 2024 and can be made through AusTender.
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