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Clause 4.6 Reforms

Clause 4.6 Reforms On 15 September 2023, the following three legislative instruments were made to effect substantive reforms to the system of varying development standards in New South Wales: Standard... More info

Proposed Changes to State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009

Proposed Changes to State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009 The Department of Planning and Environment has released proposed amendments to State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009... More info

New South Wales Government caught out in attempt to compulsorily acquire land

New South Wales Government caught out in attempt to compulsorily acquire land On 1 May 2018, the Supreme Court of New South Wales handed down its decision in the matter... More info

Motor Accident claims – Is the Insurer allowed to engage a private investigator?

Motor Accident claims – Is the Insurer allowed to engage a private investigator? Whilst the simple answer to this question is “yes”, in order to engage in an investigation of... More info

Carly Walsh

Carly is a Senior Associate in our Dispute Resolution & Litigation Department working under Partner’s Aaran Johnson and Bharath Balasubramanian. More info

UDIA Illawarra Luncheon

UDIA Illawarra Luncheon On Tuesday, Jisella from our Local Government, Planning & Environmental Law Department attended UDIA NSW's Illawarra Luncheon in Wollongong! We heard from Paul Scully MP, shadow Minister... More info

Why Businesses Need to Have a Social Media Policy

Why Businesses Need to Have a Social Media Policy The purpose of this article is to alert you to the Employment Law services that we provide and which we have... More info

COVID-19 & Workers Compensation

COVID-19 & Workers Compensation Do you have COVID-19? You may be entitled to Workers Compensation benefits! A recent resurgence in COVID-19 cases has left lots of us in the community worried. More info

Whistleblower Protection Laws

Whistleblower Protection Laws Whistleblowers are protected under law, and recent changes now have put a stronger onus on companies and public organisations to have stringent policies in place to protect... More info

Public Liability

Public Liability Public Liability refers to an occupier's duty to ensure premises are reasonably safe for people who may enter on the property. More info

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