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New Laws on Sex Discrimination

By admin | General Interest | 0 comment | 4 May, 2017 | 0

08 July 2014 Changes in the law expand the areas of possible sex discrimination. Now discrimination on the basis of sexual preference, gender identity or intersex status is outlawed. Previously, federal law only examined discrimination on the basis of “sexual preference” in the area of employment or occupation. The definition of gender identity has beenRead more

Sacked after Christmas Party Fail

By admin | Employment Issues | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

01 July 2015 Next time you drink at your office Christmas party, you may find there are some consequences for behaving badly. Read the SMH Link here:Read more

Perils of Purchasing Assets in a Partner’s Name

By admin | General Interest | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

07 October 2014 Who owns assets purchased in a partner’s name has recently been considered Higashida v Sarto (2014) NSWSC 1291 in that case the Plaintiff, Mr Higashida and the Defendant Ms Sarto had been in relationship from about 2010 to the end of 2013.  The Plaintiff had separated from his wife but not yetRead more

Lump Sum Preclusion Periods & Social Security

By admin | General Interest | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

06 November 2014 The case of Lind and SDSS (2014) AATA 680 demonstrates the difficulty an applicant faces when trying to establish the existence of ‘special circumstances’ to obtain relief from a preclusion period preventing access to social welfare benefits. While the policy direction of Part 3.14 of the Social Security Act 1991 (Cth) may be a sensible one, i.e. to prevent doubleRead more

Changes to Statutory Warranties Home Building Act

By admin | General Interest | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

16 February 2015 The Home Building Act includes a requirement that a Builder comply with Statutory Warranties.  The Statutory Warranty Scheme has been changed to now introduce the concept of “a Major defect” to replace the previous definition of “Structural defect”.  Major defects are covered by the six year Statutory Warranty with all other defectsRead more

Banned from Breastfeeding your Baby?

By admin | General Interest | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

26 June 2015 Ban on Breastfeeding Overturned on Appeal – Family Court A Newcastle Federal Circuit Court Judge’s decision to prevent a mother from breastfeeding her 11 month old child has been unanimously overturned on appeal to the Full Bench of the Family Court. The trial judge had placed an injunction on the mother preventingRead more

Using Social Media

By admin | General Interest | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

07 December 2015 Generally Insurers will undertake various investigations in relation to your compensation claim.  This will include obtaining medical records, engaging an investigation, who will ordinarily carry out surveillance filming, as well as monitoring your social media use.  This is predominantly looking at your Facebook posts and an example of monitoring can be foundRead more

Grievous bodily harm on the golf course

By admin | Injury Claims | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

31 October 2011 R v Betts [2011] QCA 244 In December 2009, the applicant was playing golf with the complainant and others. His form was poor, and he began swearing and banging his club on the ground when he played a bad shot. At the sixth hole tee, the applicant struck his ball, swore andRead more

Have you been a Victim of Crime?

By admin | Injury Claims | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

21 November 2011 If you have been a victim of crime and have suffered a physical or psychological injury as a result of an assault, sexual assault, or if you have been a victim of domestic violence, you may be able to receive compensation and/or counseling from the Victims Services. An application must be madeRead more

High Court Rules on Slip Injury

By admin | Injury Claims | 0 comment | 1 May, 2017 | 0

26 March 2012 The High Court in March 2012 overturned a decision of the Court of Appeal who found against an injured plaintiff following a slip and fall in a side walk sales area outside the entrance to a Big W store. The facts of the case were that the Plaintiff, Ms Strong was lookingRead more

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