‘Within the Confines’: Current issues in animal law

Lawyers and passionate animal advocates attended the recent 2022 Animal Law Conference to discuss various topics including the current legislative framework and its limitations.

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The Administrative Review Tribunal: executive power or quasi-judicial overreach?

The ART’s court-like features raise constitutional questions. This competition-winning essay discusses why it remains an executive body, not a court.

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Epic Games: digital platforms test Australian competition law

A battle of the giants that marks a turning point for competition law, exposing its strengths, limits and the need for digital platform regulation.

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Ombudsman examines Government’s COVID-19 response

Expedited lawmaking processes were used to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NSW Ombudsman reports on the Government’s response and the importance of external oversight.

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Criminal law: November 2025

Can expert certificates bypass standard rules? When is a summary offence ‘related’? These cases answer key procedural questions.

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Practising with care: anticipating legal tangles in the new aged care system

The new system overhauls terminology, roles and compliance. What practical challenges can be anticipated as the changes take effect?

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Stung by the (lack of) evidence

Old trust, missing records, big tax risk—how an old house can trigger a modern-day headache for estate planners. By MICHAELA SCHMIDT

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Practising with care: anticipating legal tangles in the new aged care system

The new system overhauls terminology, roles and compliance. What practical challenges can be anticipated as the changes take effect?

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Pepsi: maximum taste, no royalty

In ruling against the ATO, the High Court stressed a few key points that hint at how diverted profits and royalty withholding tax should be…

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Media diversity in Australia: always changing, never changing

Australia’s media regulation has barely changed the landscape—so what should lawmakers really be trying to protect in a digital-first world? by MICHAEL BRADLEY

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Negligence, precautions and risk of harm

Recent Court of Appeal decision confirms that strict principles apply when determining whether a defendant’s conduct was negligent and whether the conduct caused the plaintiff’s…

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The new privacy tort’s contentious exemption: the ‘character of news’

Can gossip be news? Explore how Australia’s new privacy tort challenges media freedoms and redefines journalism in the age of celebrity and digital storytelling.

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Conservation covenants: a legal instrument for biodiversity in rural Australia

With conservation covenants on the rise, lawyers need to grasp their complex legal, financial and ecological implications for rural landowners.

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Blurred lines: solicitor conflicts of interest

Solicitor conflicts can undermine entire proceedings. Recent cases show courts will intervene to protect fairness, even against a client’s wishes.

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Epic Games: digital platforms test Australian competition law

A battle of the giants that marks a turning point for competition law, exposing its strengths, limits and the need for digital platform regulation.

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The humanity in justice and the limits of automated advocacy

Can robots argue in court? A barrister weighs in on AI’s promise and pitfalls, and the irreplaceable role of human lawyers in justice. By LAINA…

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Wilfully blind

Trust structures can derail estate plans. This scenario shows why lawyers must check deeds, vesting dates and foreign person clauses before drafting a will.

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Duty of care to comply with work, health and safety requirements

Recent District Court decision examines the primary duties of an organisation and PCBU pursuant to work health and safety legislation. Penalties will increase from 1…

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