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Police investigations or criminal offences: what are a teacher's reporting obligations in South Australia?
If you’re a registered teacher who is under police investigation, or if you have been charged with or convicted of a criminal offence, you may have an obligation to report. In South Australia, section 24(2) of the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004, states that every teacher’s registration must have attached...
Read moreSpeeding fines - are speed cameras always accurate, and what if I disagree?
Are speed cameras always accurate? The correct answer is… it depends on who you ask. If you ask South Australia Police (SAPOL), they will say their devices are always accurate, and the speed detected can always be relied upon. If you were to ask a criminal lawyer, you would get a different answer. SAPOL has legislation in...
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley expands to Brisbane
TGB Lawyers is excited to announce that it has opened its newest office in Brisbane. This latest move follows the firm’s successful forays into Western Australia in 2013 and the Northern Territory in 2016. TGB continues to grow in both these locations and provide the high quality, people-focused advice it is well known for. “We’re...
Read moreTGB Lawyers ‘Take the Plunge’ for charity
On Friday 25 August, a team of eight brave individuals from TGB Lawyers will be quite literally taking the plunge all in the name of charity. The Adelaide City Plunge is an annual charity fundraising event that involves teams of people abseiling 70 metres from the top of the InterContinental Hotel in the heart of Adelaide...
Read moreSouth Australian Workers Compensation claims - is my section 56 economic loss lump sum payment right?
Under the South Australian Return to Work Act 2014 there are two types of lump sum payments – section 58 for non-economic loss (loss of function) and section 56 for economic loss. If you’ve suffered a physical injury which is the subject of an accepted workers compensation claim, then you may be eligible for a section 56...
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