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25.01.2022 This National Homelessness Week it's more crucial than ever to keep people in housing. We're already seeing spikes in housing insecurity due to COVID-19. If you...'re unable to make rent, our Dear Landlord app may be able to help you negotiate a rent reduction with your landlord, so you can stay in your housing: https://apps.justiceconnect.org.au/ See more
23.01.2022 [8 min read] We sit down with McCabe Curwood principals, Nicola Martin and Chiara Rawlins, to answer the top questions facing small business owners and employers in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. #lawhacks #COVID19 #smallbusiness #auslaw
22.01.2022 [3 min read] Compliance with government restrictions is, perhaps, easier said than done for many Australian women, men, and children experiencing family violence. For these members of the community, staying at home has come at the cost of personal safety, writes Rebecca Torsello.
22.01.2022 [2 min read] A little something to lighten the mood #poplaw #coronavirus CC: BMA Magazine, ANU College of Law, FutureLearn, Open Universities Australia, Free Udemy Courses,
21.01.2022 [1 min read] We might be stuck at home, but the Australian competitive spirit is alive and well. So we are throwing down the challenge to all states and territories to see who can reduce their numbers of new COVID-19 cases the fastest and #FlattenTheCurve. #COVID19Challenge #StopTheSpread #StayHome
20.01.2022 [ 2 min read] "Perhaps, somewhat concerningly, some powers under the Act can be exercised even in the absence of any knowledge or reasonable suspicion that a person has COVID-19", by Amy Thomasson.
16.01.2022 [2 min read] One for the lawyers. This week's #BucketOpinion by Canberra-based corporate lawyer, Ingrid Bremers, reveals how to add value in your legal role without being tied to a 6-minute billable hours arms race. #auslaw
14.01.2022 WEEK 2 #COVID19Challenge and the NT, followed by ACT, still have the lowest number of cases. Nationwide, we've seen our growth rate drop to 1%. While the PM confirmed again this week that Australia is focused on a suppression model, an exciting byproduct of this strategy could be complete community eradication. If we can achieve the eradication of COVID-19 in Australia by voluntarily staying home, and complying with current restrictions (without the need for a total lockdown), we'll be a world leader. Let's get these numbers even lower next week! #COVID19Challenge #StayHome #FlattenTheCurve #InThisTogether Statistics from: Australian Government Department of Health
13.01.2022 [3 min read] Heavy penalties vary between states and territories, including severe fines and jail time.
13.01.2022 [1 min read] The immediate and longer-term impacts of COVID-19 on the legal industry are likely to require great agility on the part of lawyers around Australia, and the world. Making necessary court appearances via audio visual technology, adapting to a new way of working remotely, as well as innovating new ways to serve client needs will be among some of the biggest impacts.
12.01.2022 What you can and can’t do this weekend, broken down by state and territory.
11.01.2022 WEEK 3 #COVID19Challenge and the NT, followed by ACT, are still leading with the lowest total number of cases. Nationwide, we've seen our growth rate drop below 1%. Let's get these numbers even lower next week! #COVID19Challenge #StayHome #FlattenTheCurve #InThisTogether Statistics from: Australian Government Department of Health
11.01.2022 WEEK 1 #COVID19Challenge and the NT, followed by ACT, have the lowest number of cases. Nationwide, we've seen our rate of community transmission drop to less than 3%. Early indications suggest that we ARE flattening the curve by following government restrictions and guidelines. Let's get these numbers even lower next week! #COVID19Challenge #StayHome #FlattenTheCurve #InThisTogether Statistics from: Australian Government Department of Health
07.01.2022 The NSW Police Minister David Elliott said individuals would be given fines of $1,000 and corporations would be hit with fines of $5,000 for breaches.
05.01.2022 [2 min read] Check in on your extrovert friends. They're probably talking to their indoor plants right now. #poplaw #coronavirus
04.01.2022 [1 min read] If you don’t come out of this with a post-pandemic 6 pack, you’re doing it wrong.
02.01.2022 [3 min read] Today, the Federal government introduced a $130b economic stimulus package to assist small businesses to retain employees. Businesses will receive a fortnightly wage subsidy of up to $1,500 per employee writes Chantal El Khoury.
01.01.2022 How to deal with a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 at work via Safe Work Australia #COVID19 #coronavirus #FlattenTheCurve #StayHome #StaySafe
01.01.2022 [2 min read] Unfortunately, there has been an increase in requests for [domestic violence] services from clients seeking new places of isolation as a refuge, after spending an increased amount of time trapped inside their home with an abuser" says Chrissy Leontios, principal at CLEON Legal & Mediation Services. Employers now play a critical role in identifying the early warning signs of abuse.
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