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Australian Copyright Council
Website for an independent, not-for-profit Community Legal Service dedicated to copyright law education and access.

Overview
The Australian Copyright Council (ACC) is an independent, not-for-profit Community Legal Service dedicated to promoting understanding of copyright law and its application.
It was established in 1968, the same year as the enactment of the Australian Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).
Challenges
- The website needed to present legal information clearly for creators, educators, organisations, and the broader public.
- Users needed simple pathways to resources, publications, training, and service information.
- The content structure needed to support trust, accessibility, and long-term maintainability.
Approach
- Organized content around user intent so visitors can quickly find relevant copyright guidance.
- Prioritized readable layouts, clear navigation, and accessible page structures.
- Created a flexible web foundation for publishing educational and legal information.
Solution
- Delivered responsive pages for legal resources, organisational information, and public education content.
- Structured navigation and content blocks to make complex copyright topics easier to browse.
- Built reusable sections for ongoing content updates and future resource expansion.
Outcomes
- A clearer public-facing web presence for copyright education and legal service information.
- Improved pathways to resources for creators, educators, businesses, and community users.
- A maintainable content structure for future updates and program growth.
