Australia’s AML/CTF reforms introduce new obligations for lawyers and other professionals from 1 July 2026, requiring client verification, due diligence and transaction scrutiny to prevent money laundering and terrorism financing risks.
Posts by Dyane Norton
Dyane Norton
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https://www.macamiet.com.au/firm/dyane-norton/Dyane completed a Bachelor of Laws degree via distance education at University of Southern Queensland and was admitted in 2020. Dyane is practices in civil and commercial litigation, personal injury claims and estate disputes.
Claiming an executor’s commission
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Being an Executor for an estate is not always an easy task. Because of this, the law provides that an Executor may seek a commission based on the work they have performed.
Flood insurance claim: DENIED
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The Insurance Council of Australia suggest 96% of insurance claims are accepted, but they have noted the most prevalent reasons for insurance claims being denied.
Employment Agreements
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turned_in_notEmployment Agreements, Employment Law
Employment agreements are to protect both employers and your employees and cannot contain terms less favourable than the minimum standards.
Changes to Workers’ Compensation Legislation for First Responders
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turned_in_notCommon Law Damages, First Responders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD, Workers' Compensation
These changes simplify the process for First Responders to claim workers compensation for PTSD.
News
Macrossan & Amiet congratulates Dyane Norton on promotion to Senior Associate
Quality Business Awards — Recognising Excellence and Trust
AML/CTF Reforms Are Coming: What Our Clients Need to Know
Leaving Violence Program
Understanding Drink Driving Laws in Queensland
The Importance of Diligence and Transparency in Property Transactions
Preparing for Compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024


