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Company penalised for underpaying 80 workers
Monarchists call republican bluff
Qld COVID-19: Border pass applications open except for visits from Victoria
Court of Appeal issues ruling in case regarding Harmoney’s lending model
Get Gizmo to refund customers charged during cooling off period
Statement of Preliminary Issues released for AJ Park’s application to acquire Baldwins
Researchers to create a roadmap for fostering successful agritourism enterprises
Appointment of a new Public Trustee
Extradition Treaty with Hong Kong
Experienced Local Government leader announced as Acting General Manager
New Magistrates appointed
Twenty-two speeding drivers caught in three hours
Penalty for underpayment of mushroom farm workers
New Zealand to review relationship settings with Hong Kong
Future fund strengthened to support jobs and protect public assets from LNP sell off
New appointment to Magistrates Court
Company banned for maximum five-year term for misleading ATO
Animal identification legislation changes
Allens advises on Australia’s largest super fund merger
New Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
Quantum Housing decision appealed over unconscionable conduct
Supporting stranded seasonal workers to keep working with more flexible options
High cost lender Pretty Penny quits NZ, writes off loans in Commerce Commission settlement
Law clinic helps NYTimes win access to COVID-19 data on race
Armidale Regional Council CEO Susan Law announces resignation
Commerce Commission releases guidelines on environmental claims
Freedom Furniture pays penalties for allegedly misleading consumers about rights to refunds
Allens announces 15 partners and 12 managing associates
Government grants fund education initiatives to combat wage theft
Ride sourcing now considered taxi travel for fringe benefits tax purposes
Credit Suisse pays $75,000 infringement notice
Minister won’t take guns from gangs
Apartment reform is now a realistic opportunity
Davis continues to let criminals off hook
Repealing waka jumping law on table
Allens advises Destination Brisbane on Queens Wharf
Plan to improve protection of moa bones
Concerns re risk of heavy-handed policing in Melbourne hot spots
Harsher penalties for assaults on first responders one step closer
Bunnings’ short-sighted decision will cost Aussie jobs and lead to environment-destroying imports
Cars proposed to be sold on Council land need a permit
Six institutions that have still failed to sign up to redress must now face tough financial penalties
Funding certainty for legal assistance services from today
Law Council calls for electronic document processes to remain
Australian FM statement on Hong Kong 1 July
Swanbank waste to energy proposal to face rigorous scrutiny
Building blocks set for online neighbourhood building community course – register now
Protections for workers in triangular employment