Organisations are increasingly procuring standalone AI systems or services that have embedded AI tools. AI systems have unique characteristics as compared to non-AI systems that require careful consideration during the...
The Federal Court has dismissed a class action concerning aluminium composite panel (ACP) cladding products, highlighting the practical difficulty of using the class action regime for the purposes of building...
The NSW Government released a Consultation Paper on Data Centres on 27 March 2026 that outlines five key principles to balance the growth of the data centre sector with the...
With rising property prices and tighter lending conditions, many Australians are increasingly turning to the 'bank of mum and dad' (and other family members) to assist with property purchases, business...
Earlier this month, Tim Ayres, the Science, Industry and Innovation Minister, tabled the statutory review of the Energy Industry Jobs Plan under the Net Zero Economy Authority (NZEA) Act in...
The NSW Government has taken another significant step in reshaping the planning system, with further provisions of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Planning System Reforms) Act 2025 commencing on...
Workplace surveillance is no longer limited to traditional CCTV cameras or swipe card access systems. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes embedded in everyday workplace operations, it is reshaping how employers...
The NSW Land and Environment Court has dramatically increased compensation awarded to Goldmate—from approximately $9.75 million to over $38 million—following the compulsory acquisition of land for the M12 project.
Failure of parties to comply with the terms of a commercial lease is not uncommon. Learn more about the options for parties to exercise their rights to seek performance of...
AI adoption is accelerating. Capability often isn’t. In many organisations, people experiment with an AI feature, try a prompt, generate a result… then stall when the task becomes complex, the...
General purpose AI tools such as ChatGPT and Claude are increasingly being used by consumers for quick, easy and accessible 'legal advice'.
Artificial intelligence has rapidly moved from experimentation to mainstream adoption in recruitment processes. Across Australia and internationally, employers are increasingly relying on automated tools to screen, rank and assess job...