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Article, 16 Dec 2022 Queensland given first glimpse of proposed new Property Law regime Queenslanders have now received their first glimpse of Queensland’s proposed new property law regime with the recent release of the public exposure draft of the Property Law Bill 2022. Article, 16 Dec 2022 Foreign investment trends in the July 2022 quarter, and their implications Greater scrutiny of foreign investment applications is revealed by the latest Treasury report. Article, 16 Dec 2022 Five years in the making: Queensland’s Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010 under review Technical, operational and implementation issues in Queensland’s public sector integrity framework will be the likely focus of the Public Interest Disclosure Act review. Article, 16 Dec 2022 Loot boxes for adults only under proposed new law While it is rare for private members’ bills to be passed, there has been growing support to regulate computer game features which simulate gambling. Article, 16 Dec 2022 Northern Territory extends liability for environmental offences to related entities in the onshore petroleum industry Directors, executive officers and other related entities will soon be potentially liable for environmental offences in the onshore petroleum industry under the new chain of responsibility laws that ha ... Article, 16 Dec 2022 Employment outside NSW won’t automatically count for long service leave in NSW, so review how you track it now Employers should be looking at how they track their employees’ entitlements to long service leave in NSW, following a decision by the Court of Appeal which overturned the previous understanding of how ... Article, 15 Dec 2022 Off-market share buy-backs: the impact of tax changes on investor behaviour The announced changes to the operation of the off-market share buyback provisions for listed companies as part of the Federal budget was the second proposed change to the operation of the imputation s ... Article, 12 Dec 2022 ASIC commences civil penalty proceedings for alleged DDO breaches for the first time After issuing a series of stop orders, ASIC has now commenced civil penalty proceedings for the first time in relation to alleged contraventions of design and distribution obligations (DDO) in Part 7. ... Article, 12 Dec 2022 Major Projects & Construction 5 Minute Fix 111: Secure Jobs, Better Pay in construction, force majeure, contract repudiation Get your 5 Minute Fix of legal trends in Major Projects and Construction. In this edition: a snapshot of what's ahead now the Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill has passed; the English Court of Appeal on fo ... Article, 12 Dec 2022 Real estate 5 Minute Fix 20: stamp duty and revenue, land tax, e-conveyancing, and mortgagee protections Get your 5 Minute Fix of real estate news. This issue: stamp duty and revenue; land tax; e-conveyancing; planning system updates; and mortgagee protections. Article, 12 Dec 2022 Environment and Sustainable Development 5 Minute Fix 33: net zero, waste export, energy, biodiversity, planning The Environment and Sustainable Development 5 Minute Fix is a snapshot of need-to-know news on a range of ESD issues nationally. This edition focuses on the latest in climate change, waste, energy, re ... Article, 12 Dec 2022 The Privacy Commissioner’s Christmas present – new powers Recent changes to the Privacy Act have increased the powers of the Privacy Commissioner to investigate potential breaches of privacy. Article, 12 Dec 2022 Australia’s Free Trade Agreements: The 2022 round-up, and the opportunities in 2023 With the object of boosting the economy through increased trade and investment, Australia has continued to develop its network of free trade agreements through 2022, and has significant plans for 2023 ... Article, 12 Dec 2022 PagePrevious 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next