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Barry Heffernan is on a mission. A mission to save lives.
Barry, a retired war veteran and doting grandfather, runs the William Kibby V.C. Veterans’ Shed, a place “for anyone who’s ever pulled on a uniform” where they can get help if they have suffered abuse while serving their country.
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From little things big things grow, and so it has proved for Tindall Gask Bentley’s Reynella office which has just celebrated 25 years proudly serving the people of Adelaide’s southern suburbs.
In 1992 the picture was very different to what it is today. Back then TGB was just a single office at 76 Light Square in the city....
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Tindall Gask Bentley’s Perth office continues to go from strength to strength, with partner Richard Yates making the move to the WA capital permanently.
A versatile lawyer who is in demand with clients and unions across a range of practice areas, Richard’s move is reflective of the firm’s rapid growth since opening its...
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A life on the frontline protecting the community means police have to make split-second decisions, sometimes with tragic consequences. It’s imperative our police have the support and trust in them to carry out their duties, writes Police Association of South Australia President Mark Carroll in The Advertiser.
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Mark Carroll, Police Association of South Australia president, opens up about the horrors of road accidents and the bravery and determination of our police on the scene.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers have secured $700,000 in damages for their clients, and landed a blow on online trolls, following a significant online defamation judgment from the WA Supreme Court.
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Criminal lawyer Samuel Joyce has produced an extensive guide including the investigation stage, bail and pre-trial procedure (indictable offence).
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South Australia has been hit with yet another public health bungle, and the SA Pathology errors could see victims seek compensation.
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The South Australian government and Adelaide City Council are investing in cyclist safety but riders remain vulnerable, writes lawyer Olla Kutieleh.
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