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Public domain
This image was created in Australia and is now classified as being in the public domain because its term of copyright has now expired. According to the Australian Copyright Council (ACC), Information Sheet G023v16 (Duration of copyright) (Feb 2012), generally copyright has expired as follows:In 2015, 70-year copyrights under the AUSFTA start expiring.
Type of material Copyright has expired if ...
 A  Photographs or other works published anonymously, under a pseudonym or the creator is unknown: taken or published prior to 1 January 1955
 B  Photographs (except A): taken prior to 1 January 1955
 C  Artistic works (except A & B): the creator died before 1 January 1955
 D  Published editions (except A & B): first published more than 25 years ago
 E  Commonwealth or State government held photographs or engravings: first published more than 50 years ago, or if made before 1 May 1969, first made more than 50 years ago

means the typographical arrangement and layout of a published work. eg. newsprint.
held means where a government is the copyright holder as well as would have held copyright but reached some other agreement with the creator.

Australia

This file is NOT necessarily in the public domain in the United States because a non-simple image can only be in the public domain in the U.S.:

  • if it entered the public domain in Australia prior to 1996, or
  • when, after that date, its copyright term expires in accordance with U.S. law.

Information about the creation date and creator should be provided.

If the image is not in the public domain in the United States, in addition to the license tag for its status in Australia an appropriate fair use license and rationale should be provided, or the image should be proposed for deletion.

If the media is in the public domain in both Australia and the United States, it may be transferred to the Wikimedia Commons.

Note: If this image is in the public domain in the U.S., modify the end of the copyright tag from }} to |commons}}.
This will replace the preceding U.S. copyright notification with a nomination for this image to be moved to the Wikimedia Commons.

Because Australia has long-standing copyright relations with the United States, some Australian works might have a subsisting U.S. copyright. In such a case, the works in question are not in the public domain in the U.S. even if they meet the above conditions.
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