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Navigating public liability claims in NSW
Personal Injury Law

Navigating public liability claims in NSW

Injuries that occur in public spaces, whether at the shops, parks/playgrounds or sporting venues (just to name a few) can be life-changing. When someone else’s negligence causes you harm, you may be entitled to make a public liability claim to seek compensation for that harm.

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Probation periods at work – understanding your rights
Industrial & Employment Law

Probation periods at work – understanding your rights

It is common practice in Australia for a clause related to a probationary period to be included in your employment contract. In this blog, we explore entitlements and protections related to probation periods under the Fair Work Act, and other general rights and entitlements while on probation.

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Workers’ compensation lump sum payments in Queensland
Personal Injury Law

Workers’ compensation lump sum payments in Queensland

In Queensland, injured workers have two options to pursue lump sum compensation; a statutory claim due to permanent impairment and common law damages if you believe your employer’s negligence contributed to your injury.

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Workers Compensation for Volunteers | NSW
Personal Injury Law

Workers Compensation for Volunteers | NSW

If you're a volunteer for NSW Rural Fire Service, NSW State Emergency Service, Marine Rescue NSW, Surf Life Saving NSW, or NSW Volunteer Rescue Association, you may be entitled to lodge a workers' compensation claim for injuries sustained while volunteering.

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Tasmanian worker’s compensation win – administrative action was not reasonable nor taken in a reasonable manner
Personal Injury Law

Tasmanian worker’s compensation win – administrative action was not reasonable nor taken in a reasonable manner

In February 2025, Hall Payne secured a significant win in the Supreme Court of Tasmania, when the Court handed down a decision clarifying what the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal must consider when determining whether an employer has a “reasonably arguable case” to dispute a worker’s compensation claim.

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Misleading and deceptive conduct in the workplace
Industrial & Employment Law

Misleading and deceptive conduct in the workplace

Misrepresentation involves providing false or misleading information that induces another party to act, leading to potential harm or loss. In the workplace, misleading and deceptive conduct by employees or employers can lead to financial, professional and legal consequences.

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What to do if you receive an AHPRA notification
Health Law

What to do if you receive an AHPRA notification

AHPRA regulates all registered health pracitioners in Australia. When someone lodges a complaint or concern with AHPRA, it’s called a notification. This blog is a guide to the first steps a health practitioner should take if they receive a notification from AHPRA.

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Defamation claims resulting from a workplace investigation
Industrial & Employment Law

Defamation claims resulting from a workplace investigation

A lot of employees ask, ‘can I be defamed during a workplace investigation?’ Most workplace investigations will involve some form of allegation or accusation. Defamation laws exist to protect a person’s reputation, including protection from unfounded accusations.

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