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Strict compliance with contractual conditions is non-negotiable. Rights, particularly those linked to the exercise of options, will not arise unless conditions precedent are fully and properly ...
Global accountability for climate harm: The ICJ ruled that all nations, regardless of their participation in climate treaties, have a legal duty under international law to prevent significant harm to ...
While the decision in the Same Job, Same Pay case only applies to this particular group of workers, host businesses will need to prepare for labour hire employees and/or unions seeking increased rates ...
For renewable energy developers, site selection is not merely about finding available space. Securing a site, whether through acquisition or a long-term lease, requires finding land that satisfies a ...
The Property Law Act 2023 ( 2023 PLA) commences next week on 1 August 2025. The 2023 PLA will apply to land in Queensland and any other property (ie. personal property) or documents governed by ...
It seems like only yesterday that we were putting our best laid EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) plans into action – so many contract reviews and updates, gearing up for high volumes of ...
On 30 June 2025, the Federal Government released a Gas Market Review Consultation Paper, announcing a review of the rules governing Australia's gas markets. The Review will examine key instruments ...
Hydrogen auctions are a policy tool used by governments to accelerate the development of clean hydrogen markets. They are a form of competitive public procurement, in which governments award financial ...
The Environment and Sustainable Development 5 Minute Fix is a snapshot of need-to-know news on a range of ESD issues nationally. This edition focuses on the latest in climate litigation and strategy, ...
Industrial relations in the construction sector are set for a major overhaul, with the High Court of Australia unanimously upholding the validity of the Federal Government's legislation which placed ...