March 12, 2026

Announcing the 2026 Stella Longlisted books

The 2026 Stella Prize Longlist presents another twelve exceptional works by Australian women and non-binary writers. This year the Stella received 212 entries, with the 2026 judging panel comprising Sophie Gee (Chair), Jaclyn Crupi, Benjamin Law, Gillian O’Shaughnessy and Ellen van Neerven. Spanning poetry, memoir, fiction, non-fiction and graphic works, the 2026 longlist presents themes […]

March 11, 2026

European Parliament adopts resolution backing creative industries on AI

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution, entitled ‘Copyright and Generative Artificial Intelligence – Opportunities and Challenges’, strongly backing the creative industries in relation to AI. Among other things, the Parliament calls on the European Commission to support collective licensing markets and strengthen transparency requirements. Highlights from the resolution are set out in IFRRO’s news […]

March 11, 2026

New UK report finds tech companies’ economic modelling defective

The report, entitled Economic and policy review of three reports on copyright and AI, critiques economic modelling in three reports published by proponents of a text and data mining (TDM) exception for commercial AI development in the UK. The report highlights that the tech companies’ modelling: wrongly assumes that copyright is the main constraint on […]

March 6, 2026

House of Lords report warns of dangers of unpaid use of content for AI

The report, from the Communications and Digital Committee, entitled AI, copyright and the creative industries (pdf here) includes the following recommendations: Rule out a new commercial text and data mining exception with an opt-out model Make transparency about AI training data a statutory obligation Create the conditions for a fair and inclusive UK licensing market The Committee issued […]

March 4, 2026

New UK report shows how publishers are licensing for AI

The report, entitled Content Superpower: UK publishing and the AI licensing market, includes the following findings: The AI licensing market is established, for training and for RAG. The market is growing, with the number of publishers active in the licensing market set to almost double this year. Publishers’ high-quality content is increasingly valued and an […]

February 26, 2026

Artist spotlight: Anthony White – Painting against intolerance, with colour and conviction

Anthony White’s paintings don’t whisper. They stride into the room – bold, colour-charged, and alive with the push-pull of light and dark. An Australian artist who has been based in Paris for sixteen years, White describes the city as a place where sheer exposure to art keeps you moving forward: “you can’t help but be […]

February 17, 2026

Vale Uncle Lionel Fogarty

Copyright Agency acknowledges the passing of Uncle Lionel Fogarty, a proud Mununjali man of the Yugambeh Nation, an award-winning poet, activist and valued member of our community. Over more than four decades, Uncle Lionel made a significant contribution to Australian literature. From his first collection Kargun (1980) to Harvest Lingo, his fourteenth collection, his work […]

February 10, 2026

Vale Jon Kudelka

We are deeply saddened to mark the passing of Copyright Agency member, Jon Kudelka. The award-winning Tasmanian cartoonist left a lasting mark on Australian journalism and culture. Jon’s sharp wit, artistic mastery and thoughtful commentary appeared in publications such as The Australian, The Saturday Paper and The Hobart Mercury over more than three decades, earning […]