Less competition, innovation and efficiency as interoperability plans shelved
State and Territory governments have halted plans to progress eConveyancing interoperability, disappointing the Law Council of Australia.
By Wendy Yang - 2 min readState and Territory governments have halted plans to progress eConveyancing interoperability, disappointing the Law Council of Australia.
By Wendy Yang - 2 min readNSW lawyer Hayden Stephens has been at the centre of a number of successful class actions to ensure underpaid workers receive their fair benefits. Class actions on behalf…
By Cat Woods - 8 min readFair Work Commission scraps junior pay rates for young workers, boosting wages in retail, fast food and pharmacy from December 2026 after landmark ruling.
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readFair Work Commission scraps junior pay rates for young workers, boosting wages in retail, fast food and pharmacy from December 2026 after landmark ruling.
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readIs the rhetoric of “social cohesion” and “public safety” increasingly used to dismantle the fundamental right to assemble?
By Henry Ea - 5 min readMeta and Google have been found negligent in two landmark social media addiction trials in the US.
By Cat Woods - 7 min readAs the demographic heart of Sydney, Parramatta is the focus of a renewed push by local businesses, council and law firms to expand the area’s…
By Sam McKeith - 9 min read