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Caps are 'on' according to the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court gives rent review caps a ‘nod’ The Supreme Court of Victoria has recently delivered a ruling confirming that a cap on rent reviews is not prohibited under section 35 of the Retail Leases Act 2003 (Vic) (RLA). ...

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Shhhh… it’s a (trade) secret

Confidential Information. Most employees are privy to confidential information during the course of their employment. This information can vary greatly, from manufacturing processes to client lists to proprietary formulas or even ...

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ACCC cracks down on misleading return policies: what you need to know

Navigating the world of consumer rights can often feel overwhelming, especially when a product or service doesn’t meet your expectations. In Australia, the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) offers key protections for consumers, ensuring ...

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Privacy Commissioner’s determination on Bunnings’ use of facial recognition technology

The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) recently decided that Bunnings breached Australian privacy laws by using facial recognition technology (FRT) to identify people causing problems in their stores.[1] While ...

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