It is important to understand exactly what constitutes land affected by a tree, who is responsible, and what remedies are available.
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Electronic Conveyancing
Electronic Conveyancing will become mandatory in Queensland from 20 February 2023.
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Understanding Compulsory Acquisitions of Land by the Government
The recent announcement of the Pioneer-Burdekin Pumped Hydro project by the Queensland Government has caused concern to 50 local property owners.
The injured and medical negligence
Society relies on reputable medical and health specialists in times of need, so what happens when our most trusted fail us?
Lighthouse model to expand
The recent budget announcement provided additional funding for the broad expansion of the Lighthouse model.
Shake up for Electric Scooters
In response to the public’s demands to crack down on the misuse of e-scooters, the transport minister announced new rules and increased penalties from 1 November 2022.
Child COVID-19 vaccinations when parents can’t agree
Vaccinations are a very personal decision, however, the Court has recently handed down a decision in a case where separated parents could not reach an agreement.
Gel Blaster Enthusiasts Potentially in the Firing Line of Queensland’s Replica Gun Laws
The Queensland Government does not view gel blasters as mere toys and under the current laws, gel blasters should only be possessed or acquired in a restricted set of circumstances.
E-Conveyancing to become Mandatory in Queensland
E-Conveyancing is here to stay, with Queensland becoming the fifth state to make e-conveyancing mandatory early next year.
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Preparing for Compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024
Claiming an executor’s commission
Do’s and Don’ts for Separated Parents
Superannuation Death Benefits and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know
50 years in Law
Five Decades, One Workplace: Mackay Woman Honoured for 50 Years in Law
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