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QBCC to crack-down on building offences

Starting on the 1st of July 2015 stricter penalties will come into affect for contractors who commit building offences under the Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991 and/or the Domestic Building Contracts Act 2000. So what are the changes and what...

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Guide for rental property owners

The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has recently released the 2015 Rental Property Owners Guide. This contains a large amount of information relevant to investment owners including what income and expenses you have to declare on your tax return and what deductions you can...

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Ice Raids may be bad news for Organised Drug Offenders

Recent police drug raids on the Sunshine Coast could have serious consequences for those that have been charged with drug offences. All criminal charges carry a maximum sentence, whether this is the upper limit of jail time, fines or the period for bond, but in...

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Law Making in Brief: Who Makes our Laws?

Law Making in Brief: Who Makes our Laws?

Most Australians have an opinion about law-making, and leading from this generally have strong opinions on the parliamentary representatives in power when laws are passed. What many Australians don’t understand is the complex system from which our laws stem. In this...

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Why do I need a Will?

Drafting a will is arguably one of the most vitally important actions you can take for the sake of your family. It provides legal protection for your children, along with you spouse and any assets you possess, as well as detailing how you would like your affairs...

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Are you a victim of Unfair Inheritance?

Have you been left out of a will? Or received less than you should have? We can help. At Greenhalgh Pickard, we can advise you on your rights and how you can enforce them. We are always mindful of the potential legal costs involved and we have successfully negotiated...

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The importance of keeping an updated will

We are acting in a matter where the willmaker: Had made a specific gift of an investment in a particular bank to his sons in a will he created some years before his death; Had been receiving chemotherapy for some time prior to his death; Very close to his passing made...

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An introduction to the PPSA

The PPSA or “Personal Property Securities Act 2009” deals with security interests in personal property and assets and allows a creditor to take security for the payment of a debt or obligation by registering an interest over an asset (more commonly known as a “charge”...

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Basics for Consumers and Contractors in Building Contracts

In Queensland, building works performed by a building contractor must only be done where the contractor has a Queensland Building and Construction Commission ('QBCC') licence and the amount of the building contract is over the value of $3,300. It is an offence under...

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Electronic Transactions and the Introduction of PEXA

As technology enters a new age and property transactions become more complicated with parities purchasing in different entities, foreign investment, and the need for efficiency during transactions there has been a growing need for the procedural side of property...

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Dinner Time: A guide to Chinese Business Etiquette

At a time when the horizons for business and trade are soaring, it is important to remember that all is not equal with regards to etiquette. In this article I hope to enlighten you on some key elements of etiquette for a Chinese Business Meal. Here are the key points...

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