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A sleep-deprived worker who suffered a serious head injury when he crashed into a tree has been awarded workers compensation after a five-year-legal battle.
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Calls to reboot a scheme that checks on vulnerable South Australians have been backed by the state’s legal fraternity, as the first report of a task force looking into disability
safeguards is set for release on Tuesday.
Human Services Minister Michelle Lensink is expected to make a statement to Parliament and release the...
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Following a series of changes to the Northern Territory's Return to Work Act there is now "deemed" acceptance of claims for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ('PTSD') for frontline emergency workers (first responders).
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An increasingly common way to get into the property market these days is buying a property with another person. Whilst there are a whole host of reasons as to why you might find yourself buying a property with another, the most common matchups are:
• With a friend or sibling for investment purposes; and
• A mum or dad co-owning...
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An experienced family lawyer who will build a collaborative and effective working relationship with you will help make a difficult time smoother and less difficult.
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There are several new time frame and administrative requirements that have been imposed under the amendments made to the Retail and Commercial Leases Act 1995 (click here for an overview of what these amendments are). It is imperative that Landlords in particular need to be aware of these requirements, so as to avoid unnecessary...
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