Focus on Statutory Demands: The Strict Requirement to Provide Current Affidavits

Besides for the failure to effect valid service of documents, one of the other most common mistakes that is made when issuing statutory demands is the failure to provide a current accompanying affidavit. This is the second arti...

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Small Businesses will need to Comply with Privacy Laws

The federal government will introduce changes to the Privacy laws to stay up to date with the digital era, and these changes will affect small businesses. Privacy information refers to personal and confidential data that indivi...

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Focus on Statutory demands: Effecting Effective Service

A statutory demand is a useful tool for creditors in recovering debts. However, there are strict standards that need to be complied with particularly in relation to service of the statutory demand. A failure to comply with these s...

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Navigating the Positive Duty: Guidelines Published for Complying with the Positive Duty to Eliminate Unlawful Sex Discrimination and Sexual Harassment

A New Positive Duty The Anti-Discrimination and Human Rights Legislation (Respect at Work) Act 2022 (Cth) ("Respect at Work Act") introduced late last year amended the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) ("Sex Discrimination Act")...

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A Timely Reminder about the Importance of Keeping Records

A recent case against the University of New South Wales (UNSW) by the Fair Work Ombudsman highlights the critical importance of maintaining accurate employee records. UNSW faces allegations of serious contraventions due to inadequ...

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Australian Book Retailer Dymocks Discloses Data Breach

Dymocks, a prominent Australian book retailer, recently revealed a data breach affecting potentially 836,000 accounts. The company notified customers, acknowledging their awareness of the cybersecurity incident since September 6. ...

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