Category - TGB Media and Press
Has a legal worry been gnawing away the back of your mind? It’s time to ask the TGB team.
On the third Tuesday of every month we team up with The Advertiser newspaper’s website for Lawyer Up! A free legal Q&A where you can ask our firm’s partners about any and all things legal.
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The consequences of being caught driving under the influence can be serious, threatening your reputation, relationships and ability to earn.
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The incarceration rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples represent a national crisis, but what can government do to start fixing the problem? asks TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily – SA’s largest source of independent news.
Read the full column here.
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The privatisation of the Motor Accident Commission's insurance business was meant to deliver cheaper registrations. However, it's now clear, argues TGB partner Barney Gask, that those savings have all but disappeared while injured South Australians are being ripped off and left vulnerable in the event of an accident.
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Forget humidity, crocodiles and the nation’s best newspaper front pages. For TGB partner Victoria Bell there’s one thing about Darwin that has really made an impact on her.
“Community spirit,” Victoria says. “Darwin people are very community-minded – they have each other’s backs and that’s inspiring.
“We feel...
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Midwife Teresa Bowman endured a three-year battle to have her workplace injuries acknowledged. TGB senior associate Dimitra Bouras and lawyer Alexandra Harris explain the journey.
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At a small, heartbreaking funeral in suburban Tusmore, TGB partner Mal Byrne says he grasped the full impact of the plight of detainees under Australia's immigration system.
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TGB managing partner Morry Bailes, in his role as Law Council of Australia President, writes for The Age about a key plank of our democracy.
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We go there to get better, but fresh evidence suggests patients suffer complications in hospital more commonly than widely assumed.
The think tank, the Grattan Institute, has found people who stay in hospital overnight have a one in four risk of some kind of a complication.
TGB partner Mal Byrne, an experienced medical negligence...
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