Legal
Mandatory cybersecurity standards under new laws
27 November
Smart devices will be subject to cybersecurity standards and some businesses will have mandatory reporting requirements for ransom payments under new laws. The Albanese government’s legislative package passed federal parliament on Monday, and has...[Read More]
Win for those who copped COVID-19 fines
27 November
People fined for breaching public health orders during the pandemic will be reimbursed in the nation’s most populous state after the government received legal advice the infringements could be invalid. The NSW government will repay almost $5.5m...[Read More]
Social media ban set to pass
27 November
Australians will not have to give tech giants their passports or drivers’ licences to use social media under a proposed ban. But glaring questions remain over how the government will stop children accessing platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok and...[Read More]
Australia needs an AI law to stop copyright ‘pirates’
27 November
The Australian government is set to pick another battle with big tech after an inquiry recommended AI software be governed by law and popular chatbots be subject to mandatory transparency rules. AI tools from Meta, Google and OpenAI would be subject...[Read More]
Cash flows but small business fears paying the price
20 November
Australians will continue getting bang for their buck with safeguards to ensure cash remains king but small businesses are calling for a blanket exemption. Businesses such as supermarkets, pharmacies and petrol stations selling essential items will...[Read More]
The impact of commercial legal disputes
14 November
In the complex world of business, commercial disputes are a common occurrence that can be both challenging and draining. Whether it involves a disagreement between two businesses or an issue with a supplier or client, commercial disputes are never...[Read More]
How insurance can help you
14 November
Risks such as accidents, calamities and medical emergencies can change your life, leaving you with debt and losses. For example, if a fire damages your home, you must use your savings to rebuild or seek help from friends and family if the house...[Read More]
Lies hamper emergency action but no crackdown consensus
13 November
The spread of lies and fake news makes it harder for emergency responders to do their job and impacts social harmony, but conflict remains over how to stifle it. A crackdown on misinformation and disinformation would force tech giants to act on...[Read More]
What are the legal protections used for intellectual property?
7 November
Intellectual property (IP) represents creations of the mind and encompasses various legal protections. Here’s an insight into the primary types of IP: Copyright Copyright law shields the original expression of ideas, including literature,...[Read More]
Fears supermarket squeeze risks short-changing shoppers
6 November
Breaking up major supermarkets could push up prices and hurt Australians, a peak business body warns. In a bid to tackle anti-competitive behaviour, the coalition has drafted laws that would break up or fine grocery giants who abuse their market...[Read More]
Childcare workers’ pay bump to boost ailing workforce
6 November
Thousands of early childhood educators and workers are set to receive a pay boost, putting Australia one step closer to universal child care. The changes passed the House of Representatives on Monday are now bound for the Senate. The bill is...[Read More]
Navigating the law when dealing with custody disputes
31 October
The longstanding myth that fathers have slim chances of securing primary custody is being progressively dismantled. Historically, mothers were often presumed to be the custodial parents. However, recent shifts in societal attitudes and legal...[Read More]
The Smart Buy: How a Property Agent Can Guide You to Your Dream Home
5 September
Seeking professional advice when looking to buy a property is an important step, especially if you’re new to the market or dealing with complex situations. Here are some key instances when you should consider consulting a property agent and what...[Read More]
The Smart Buy: How a Property Agent Can Guide You to Your Dream Home
5 September
Seeking professional advice when looking to buy a property is an important step, especially if you’re new to the market or dealing with complex situations. Here are some key instances when you should consider consulting a property agent and what...[Read More]
Deepfake images harming Aussie kids and businesses
23 October
Deepfake images and videos are harming Australian children and businesses and laws are urgently needed to prevent more people being extorted or scammed through the technology, experts say. The warnings came at the AI Leadership Summit in Melbourne...[Read More]