Articles matching Leisure
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Date: 11 Sep 2012, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, IT, Entertainment, Leisure, Media Law
Twitter, Myspace, Youtube and Facebook have all become household names and whether you like it or not, the employees in your organisation are participating...
Date: 27 Aug 2012, Filed under: Leisure
Did you know that drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death for children aged one to four years?
Date: 19 Mar 2010, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Divorce, Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, OHS, Workplace Privacy, Industrial Relations, Redundancy, Unfair Dismissal, IT, Entertainment, Sports, Leisure, Intellectual Property, Media Law, Marketing & Advertising
Twitter, Myspace, Youtube and Facebook have all become household names and whether you like it or not, the employees in your organisation are participating...
Date: 14 Jun 2006, Filed under: Corporations Law, Trade & Customs, IT, Entertainment, Sports, Leisure, Media Law
Communication Minister, Senator Helen Coonan has said new safeguards will be put in place to protect consumers from inappropriate or harmful material on...
Date: 16 May 2006, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Contract Drafting & Disputes, IT, Entertainment, Sports, Leisure, Intellectual Property, Media Law
The commercial radio industry has expressed surprise and concern at the Commonwealth Attorney-General's proposal to lift the statutory cap on broadcasting...
Date: 15 May 2006, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Buying a Home, Selling a Home, IT, Entertainment, Sports, Leisure, Intellectual Property, Telecommunications, Media Law, Dispute Resolution
Commonwealth Attorney-General, Philip Ruddock, announced 14/05/2006, significant copyright reforms which make our laws fairer for consumers and tougher...