Media & Blog Posts
Serving in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) can be rewarding, but it often comes with challenges that can impact your health and wellbeing. If you have been injured, developed an illness, or experienced a psychological condition because of your military service, you may be entitled to support and compensation through...
Read more
International surrogacy is a growing practice around the world, and for many Australians it offers a pathway to parenthood that might not otherwise be possible. However, it is also a complex and highly regulated area of law. Before you make any arrangements overseas, it is vital to understand both Australian and foreign legal...
Read more
The short answer is… not always.
A bizarre quirk of the Safety, Rehabilitation & Compensation Act (SRC Act) that is not often raised is that there are certain circumstances whereby a Commonwealth Workers Compensation claim can survive… even after the injured person has died.
Pursuant to section 55 of the SRC Act...
Read more
Why Christmas Can Be Challenging for Separated Parents
The Christmas holiday season can be one of the most challenging times of the year for separated parents. Deciding where children will spend Christmas Day, Christmas Eve or the summer holidays often brings added tension and stress. Acting early can make all the difference.
Court...
Read more
Are you tired of dealing with your workers’ compensation insurer?
Have you been asked to put forward an offer to resolve your claim?
If you’re based in the Northern Territory and navigating a disputed workers compensation claim, you’re not alone – and there is a way forward.
Under the Return to Work...
Read more
As the Dry Season comes to an end, many Territorians are enjoying the last of the warm weather with social events and celebrations. But if you’ve received a summons or notice to appear for a drink driving offence, it’s important to understand what you’re facing. Under the Traffic Act NT 1987, drink driving offences are...
Read more
TGB Senior Associate Adam Osborn and Associate Eric Metcalf answer a common legal question.
What Does “Joint Tenants” and “Tenants in Common” Mean?
The terms “joint tenants” and “tenants in common” are used to refer to two different types of joint ownership of property.
Usually, these...
Read more
We are proud to share that our team and lawyers have been recognised across multiple personal injury law categories in the 2025 Doyle’s Guide for South Australia. These results highlight the expertise, dedication and commitment of our team in helping injured South Australians secure the compensation they deserve.
Please...
Read more
When One Parent Wants to Travel Overseas with the Children: Your Rights Explained
Navigating co-parenting can be challenging, especially when international travel comes into play. Whether it’s a holiday, family event, or an unexpected relocation, one of the most common questions separating parents ask is: Can the other...
Read more
Load more