Legal
Cyber hackers break into Victorian court recordings
3 January
Victoriaās court system has been hit by a cyber attack, with hackers accessing weeks worth of recorded hearings. Court Services Victoria was first made aware of the infiltration on December 21 but itās believed the audio visual technology...[Read More]
Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Registers Reform ā new law coming into effect
3 January
The ATO will administer and oversee Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) endorsement for 4 unique DGR categories. Ā From 1 January 2024, the Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Registers Reform new law comes into effect, transferring administrative...[Read More]
How general insurance can help you
28 December
Risks such as accidents, calamities and medical emergencies can change your life, leaving you with debt and losses. For example, if a fire damages your home, you must use your savings to rebuild or seek help from friends and family if the house...[Read More]
When should you start thinking about Estate Planning?
20 December
With the end of the year fast approaching and the dawn of the New Year on the horizon, itās crucial to shift our focus towards estate planning. Often underestimated, this financial aspect tends to take a backseat in the lives of many Australians....[Read More]
Man charged with sending millions of scam text messages
13 December
An accused scammer who allegedly sent more than 17 million fraudulent text messages has been charged as police issue a warning for the public to be vigilant in the lead up to Christmas. A NSW Police cybercrime squad has been investigating the use of...[Read More]
Taxpayers cop fines after using unregistered tax agent
13 December
An unregistered tax accountant exposed her clients to fines and unexpected tax bills after unlawfully lodging hundreds of returns filled with dodgy deductions. Perth-based Jessa Van Stroe, who is also known as Jessa Layola, was not registered with...[Read More]
Nature repair bill passes after Greens agree to deal
6 December
Land owners will be able to be paid to improve the environment on their properties after the Greens struck a deal with the government on its proposed nature repair market. Under the scheme, which passed the Senate on Tuesday, businesses and...[Read More]
Businesses slam workplace changes as bill clears House
29 November
Business and industry groups are urging the Albanese government to go back to the drawing board on industrial relations laws after they cleared their first hurdle. The laws, aimed at closing labour hire loopholes, went through the House of...[Read More]
Reserve Bank board shake up outlined in new laws
29 November
The next phase of a major shake up to the Reserve Bank of Australia has kicked off with Treasurer Jim Chalmers introducing changes to parliament. A dual-board set up is one of the major reform items, with the plan to have one for making interest...[Read More]
Government takes action on āhelp to buyā housing laws
29 November
Thousands of Australians seeking to buy a home will soon get assistance with laws due to go to federal parliament. The āhelp to buyā laws to be introduced this week will support 40,000 eligible home buyers with an equity contribution of up to 40...[Read More]
Insurance coverage designed to keep families financially protected
23 November
Protecting oneās family is a vital aspect of parenting, and every parent has their own unique ideas about what it means to keep their loved ones safe. As a parent, you feel the need to protect and keep your children safe, especially in the early...[Read More]
Family law ā separation and divorce
23 November
No matter how sincere and pure peopleās intentions are when they utter their marriage vows and say āI doā, there comes a time in some marriages when the relationship irretrievably breaks down. In such cases, separation is usually inevitable...[Read More]
Navigating the Emotional and Financial Aspects of Inheriting Wealth
16 November
Inheriting wealth, while often a sign of a loved oneās thoughtfulness, also brings a mix of emotions and responsibilities. Itās a time that calls for both emotional support and practical financial planning. Taking the time to grieve and process...[Read More]
Make it law: young Australians want healthy environment
15 November
Young Australians overwhelmingly want the right to a healthy environment enshrined in law to keep pace with standards overseas. Nine out of 10 people aged 13 to 24 think they have a right to a healthy environment, with three in four believing the...[Read More]
Top 5 reasons to have legal representation
9 November
Most people donāt think they need a lawyer until they find themselves in a situation where legal advice is crucial. However, upon closer examination, there are numerous instances in life where seeking the expertise of a lawyer can make all the...[Read More]