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Feedback sought on Deposit Takers Bill
Halt evictions, cease intimidation of residents – UN experts: Myanmar
Food poisoning victims of Mrs Kim’s donuts urged to get legal advice
Better Support For Workers And Families Affected By Silica
Currumbin Eco-Parkland acquired for future generations to enjoy
Microsoft holds annual shareholders meeting 1 December
Survivors, lawyers welcome end of legal loophole in SA child abuse claims
More Vietnam Veterans to receive compensation for Agent Orange Exposure
Empowering landholders to effectively negotiate on CSG issues
Trolley collecting operator penalised
Expressions of Interest – Responsible Pet Ownership Event
ACCC completes investigation into Holden’s conduct towards dealers
Property Council calls for Upper House to ensure workers compensation policy is fit for purpose
NSW Government backs businesses as labor abandons them
Experts of Committee Against Torture Ask Serbia about Overcrowding in Prisons
Covid Vaccine Indemnity
Reduction in threshold of no fault Covid Vaccine Claims Scheme
How far will Archer go to prevent survivors obtaining justice?
Appointment of new Magistrate
Work health and safety is getting worse under Morrison
Workers rally against COVID workers comp swindle
Compensation fraud to repay almost $60,000
Slater and Gordon lawyers recognised in 2021 Doyle’s Guide
Queensland Government remains committed to Redress Scheme
Hornsby Shire Council corrects $280 million “media myth”
Retail risk reduced by millions under proposed changes to NSW workers compensation laws
Medical fees update – effective 1 December 2021
NSW Government must abandon COVID workers comp cuts
Small businesses support repeal of NSW workers compensation reform
Class action being investigated over unlawful police searches at Splendour in Grass music festivals
Leave workers comp COVID clause in place
Morrison’s Net Zero Modelling Predicts Gillard’s Carbon Price
Timely and sensible winding back of NSW COVID workers comp provisions
Free retail training to boost skills in recovering sector
End in sight for legal loophole in SA child abuse claims
Business welcomes NSW’s common-sense changes to workers compensation legislation
COVID workers comp repeal harsh and unnecessary
NSW Government to save business half billion dollar COVID bill
Study shows “dark side of ambition” in climate policy
Georgia failed to protect woman from gender-and honour-based violence, UN women’s rights committee finds
Most deserving whistleblowers get no protection new research shows
Reform of NSW child sex abuse laws welcome
Carbon Market Institute cautiously optimistic on COP26
New laws give NSW abuse survivors access to fair compensation
Fairer compensation for child abuse survivors
NSW health food retailer faces court
Construction worker who faced “wrath of giant CFMEU” awarded $67,000 following attempted coercion to re-join union
Insurers Need To Follow NSW Lead