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With the rapid rise of subscription streaming services and their recent foray into sports content, the role of Australia's historical anti-siphoning laws, which protect against broadcast rights for sporting events...
In December 2021, the Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure) Act 2021 (Cth) came into effect. This amending Act provides the Australian Government with 'last resort' powers to respond to a...
Recommendation from the Australian Government's Respect@Work report have been reaffirmed by the Australian Labor Party, which could soon lead to new obligations on employers regarding positive duties to prevent sexual...
The new Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (COVID-19 Vaccination Information) Regulations 2022 (Vic) will give employers in Victoria the power to collect information relating to the COVID-19 vaccination status of...
A common question asked by clients during an initial meeting to discuss their property settlement is 'What percentage of the property pool will I receive?'
Time is running out for employers to have appropriate systems in place to mitigate the risks arising from psychosocial hazards in the workplace.
The recent NSW Court of Appeal decision in Morris v Leaney is an important reminder for architects of the risks associated with advising clients on likely building costs.
A prenup, if prepared correctly, can protect your current assets and in some cases future assets such as inheritances, from being the subject of division by the Federal Circuit and...
AHPRA has published a revised shared Code of Conduct for allied health practitioners that comes into effect on 29 June 2022.
In June, the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) released new guidance urging managed and superannuation funds to consider whether their sustainability-related products are at risk of greenwashing.
In the current digital economy, a strong social media presence can be a valuable asset and contribute significantly to a company's overall worth. But, it is not always recognised by...
In Australia, children from the age of five are eligible to receive vaccination for the COVID-19 virus.