The Queensland Government is introducing a number of significant changes to rental properties which will impact both tenants and landlords.
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The road to becoming a Lawyer
TV and movies often depicts the life of a lawyer as something of glamour, however, there is much more to it with the process taking on average 4 to 7 years to complete.
Winchester Foundation – Whitsunday Voices 2022
Whitsunday Anglican School recently held the annual Whitsunday Voices Youth Literature Festival, wherein 21 remote Queensland schools were provided the opportunity to attend thanks to the Winchester Foundation.
A New Financial Year
Over the past few years you may have noticed that a new financial year often brings about changes with the firm, this year is no different.
Contravention Case – Bircher & Bircher
When dealing with parenting disputes and issues it is not considered appropriate behaviour by the court for parents to engage in tit for tat approach.
Employment Agreements
Employment agreements are to protect both employers and your employees and cannot contain terms less favourable than the minimum standards.
Increased Penalties for Traffic Offences
As the financial year rolls around it’s common to see increases in costs. The Qld government has increased penalties for a range of traffic offences.
Congratulations Narada!
Narada was admitted into the Supreme Court of Queensland in Brisbane on Monday 11 July 2022.
Purple E-Scooters
There are about 300 Beam e-scooters in the Mackay area launching a new era of transportation for the region.
Factors in determining when a de facto relationship has broken down
While the Family Law Act provides provision for the court to make Orders regarding the alteration of property interests following the breakdown of a de facto relationship, it does not provide an exhaustive definition of “breakdown”.