COVID-19 Lease Protections Extended

COVID-19 Lease Protections Extended

That’s The Lease We Can Do In July 2021, the NSW government introduced temporary COVID-19 protections for commercial and retail leases. These protections have now been extended to the 13th of March; 2022 which means that certain businesses who satisfy the...
The Djokovic Saga

The Djokovic Saga

A Tale Of Two VISA Cancellations  After a 12-day back-and-forth rally with Australian Government officials, tennis world number 1, Novak Djovokic, has officially been sent back home to Serbia. Djovokic will not be competing at the 2022 Australia Open...
You Can’t Put a Price on Freedom

You Can’t Put a Price on Freedom

COVID-19 Fines in NSW Earlier this week, Revenue NSW have released more information around COVID-19 fines issued between July 1, 2020 and October 10, 2021. With the majority of New South Wales residents now receiving two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. We have seen a...
New Anti-Defamation Laws

New Anti-Defamation Laws

Trolly Polly: Rolling Out New Anti-Defamation Laws Last week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Attorney-General Michaelia Cash introduced an ‘anti-trolling bill’. This is to expose anonymous online trolls and clamp down on defamatory posts on popular social media...
Balancing The Bail Scale

Balancing The Bail Scale

NSW Bail Laws Under The Microscope The NSW Judicial Commission; independent statutory body that is part of the judicial arm of Government under the Judicial Officers Act 1986. The Commission aims to assist the Courts to achieve consistency in sentencing. Educate...