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The Special Minister for State and Creative Commons

For those interested in discussion of Creative Commons in the corridors of power, we thought we’d point out a few recent speeches by the Hon Gary Nairn MP, Records Management Association of Australasia Conference, the Australian Property Institute New South Wales Annual Rural Conference, the Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference and, perhaps most significantly, the Australian Government Solicitor’s Media & Communications Forum.

It’s great to see open access and CC being raised by such a respected party in such a broad range of forums. Hats off to the Minister.

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