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Cyber risks know no boundaries and pose a global and national security issue. In order to contextualise the evolving cybersecurity regulatory landscape in Australia, it is important to understand the...
On 1 October 2021, amendments to the Corporations Act 2001 and National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009, made in response to the Final Report from the Banking and Finance Royal...
Design thinking is a process that provides a human-centred approach to solving problems. It encourages organisations to focus on the people they're creating for, which leads to better products, services,...
The Supreme Court has issued its decision of Larter v Hazzard (No 2) [2021] NSWSC 1451, concerning an application filed by a NSW paramedic, John Larter, to have two public...
The Australian Government's commitment to privacy law reform in Australia continues, taking another step forward along the privacy law reform path.
The Online Privacy Bill is intended to give effect to the Australian Government's commitment to strengthen the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
Once in place, child support agreements are difficult to vary. However, an agreement may terminate and be replaced with a child support assessment, where a child's primary residence changes.
The High Court of Australia unanimously dismissed an appeal brought by former professor of James Cook University, Dr Peter Ridd, who had argued that the disciplinary action taken against him...
Rapid advancements in technology mean businesses have access to more data and information than ever before. However, as privacy regulation evolves, and as personal information increasingly becomes a target for...
In an unprecedented development, the limitation period for Victorian-property owners to pursue cladding claims has been extended for a second time.
The Supreme Court of New South Wales recently published a decision that found the NSW public health orders mandating COVID-19 vaccination for some workers were not unlawful.
The rate of technology adoption in business continues to grow. With more of our systems and information online than ever before, it would be reasonable to assume that there's an...