Date: 26 Nov 2009, Filed under: Court Appearances, Banking & Finance, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs, Divorce
The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) has announced it has accepted an enforceable undertaking from PayPal Australia Pty Lt...
Date: 17 Nov 2009, Filed under: Court Appearances, Divorce, Administrative Law
The High Court of Australia has held section 10 of the Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 (NSW) (the Act) is constitutionally invalid.
Date: 12 Nov 2009, Filed under: Divorce, Children, Administrative Law
ACT Attorney-General, Simon Corbell has welcomed a Legislative Assembly decision to pass the Civil Partnerships Act 2008, to ensure legal recognition of...
Date: 22 Oct 2009, Filed under: Court Appearances, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs, Divorce
ACT Treasurer Katy Gallagher, has tabled a new Unlawful Gambling Bill in the ACT Legislative Assembly which will improve the control and regulation of...
Date: 20 Oct 2009, Filed under: Divorce, Children, Administrative Law
The Law Council of Australia said it is concerned that current laws regarding judges' pensions have the potential to discriminate against the former spouses...
Date: 06 Oct 2009, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Divorce, Children, Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, Industrial Relations, Administrative Law
SA Attorney-General, Michael Atkinson, has announced that new laws to protect South Australians from discrimination have come into force.
Date: 13 Aug 2009, Filed under: Court Appearances, Banking & Finance, Business Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Estate Planning, Divorce, Consumer Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced that Ian Rau, a former company secretary of Chartwell Enterprises Pty Ltd (Chartwell),...
Date: 28 Jul 2009, Filed under: Court Appearances, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs, Divorce
Cartel conduct by companies and executives will be viewed as a criminal offence from today, 24 July, with penalties of up to 10 years in jail. In early...
Date: 23 Jul 2009, Filed under: Court Appearances, Resisting Arrest, Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Competition & Trade Regulation, Trade & Customs, Divorce
SA Consumer Affairs Minister Gail Gago, announced that more than 250 people have been barred from South Australian licensed venues in the first four months...
Date: 14 May 2009, Filed under: , Divorce, Children, Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, Industrial Relations, Administrative Law
Federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick, has applauded the federal government's announcement that funding for paid parental leave...