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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...
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If you're an injured worker and want to take a holiday, you need to follow these steps first, writes TGB Senior Associate Olla Kutieleh
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Victoria has passed assisted-dying legislation. How will it work and will the rest of Australia follow? TGB partner Victoria Bell examines the milestone development.
What would you do if you knew your future held immeasurable pain and suffering?
How would you feel watching someone you love battle a terminal illness, knowing...
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Super SA members now have more flexibility in deciding who receives their benefits, TGB's Sarah Mitchell explains.
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Have you been injured at work? Your non-cash benefits can affect how much you can claim.
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When making a claim for compensation as an injured commonwealth worker, a basic understanding of the most relevant sections of legislation is imperative, writes TGB personal injury lawyer Tim White.
Three Key Sections Every Commonwealth Worker Needs to Know for their Comcare Injury Claim
Commonwealth workers’ injury claims...
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Amid the storm about the AFL banana incident, a confronting cartoon and an allegedly "angry, white male" senator, TGB managing partner Morry Bailes offers his view on the proposed change to Australia’s racial discrimination laws.
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The Courts and Police regard driving suspended or disqualified as extremely serious, writes criminal lawyer Luke Officer.
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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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