Indigenous stories, songs and dance protected under new Victorian law

The Guardian,
19 July 2016, Australia

Businesses that exploit Indigenous knowledge or culture for commercial purposes without the consent of the traditional owners will be fined up to $1.5m under new Aboriginal heritage laws that come into force in Victoria on 1 August.

The penalty is attached to a new Australian first protection of intangible heritage, which can include stories, songs and dance, in Victoria’s amended Aboriginal Heritage Act.

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