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Australian Parents For Climate Action sue EnergyAustralia for greenwashing

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Wednesday, August 9   In an Australian first, Australian Parents for Climate Action (AP4CA) has filed a claim in the Federal Court of Australia against EnergyAustralia for misleading over 400,000 consumers about the climate impact of its products.   AP4CA alleges that EnergyAustralia is misleading customers by marketing its Go Neutral product as “carbon neutral” … Continued

Woolworths accused of underpaying $1 million in long service leave

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Wage Inspectorate Victoria has filed over 1,000 charges in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria against Woolworths Group Limited and its subsidiary Woolstar Pty. Limited, alleging they failed to pay over $1 million in long service leave to 1,235 former employees, with alleged underpayments ranging from $250 to over $12,000. It is alleged that between 2018 … Continued

Intelligence and Security committee to review relisting of three terrorist organisations

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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security today commenced a review of the relisting of Islamic State, Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province as terrorist organisations under Division 102 of the Criminal Code Act 1995. The Australian Government first listed Islamic State in 2005, while Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province have been … Continued

PJCIS to review rules for sharing foreign influence scheme information

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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced a review of rules made under subsection 53(2) of the Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Act 2018 (FITS Act), relating to sharing information obtained under the Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme (FITS). Subsection 53(3) of the FITS Act requires the Committee to review rules made prescribing a new purpose for … Continued

PJCIS to review intelligence oversight

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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced a review of the Intelligence Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2023. On 22 June 2023 the Attorney-General wrote to the Committee to refer the Intelligence Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 for the Committee’s review. The Bill would amend the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1986 and the Intelligence Services Act 2001, mainly to … Continued

‘Dr Lanzer’ cosmetic surgery class action registrations escalate as father tells of pain and deformities following ear surgery

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Patients of ‘Dr Lanzer cosmetic surgery clinics’ across Australia continue to come forward to Maddens Lawyers detailing harrowing accounts of their experiences. One father and his son had the ear surgery procedure, otoplasty, where after nearly three years since their first surgeries they are still in pain. Father, Justin Byatt, said that all he wants … Continued

Judge rules the thumbs-up emoji can represent contract agreement ??

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Judge rules the thumbs-up emoji can represent contract agreement ? Head of National Industrial and Employment Law at Slater and Gordon, Andrew Rich says that Aussies should be aware of how they respond to receiving official documents, after a Canadian Judge has ruled that the ‘thumbs-up’ emoji is just as valid as a signature.   … Continued