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2 Feb 2026 To Hear or Not to Hear – Proposed Amendments to the ART Act Will Expand the Circumstances in which the Tribunal Can Make Decisions on the Papers
27 Jan 2026 Western Australian Local Governments are now Subject to Investigation by the New Local Government Inspector
17 Dec 2025 Pride and Privileged – Recent Judgments Explore the Relationship Between Parliament and its Use of Parliamentary Privilege
9 Dec 2025 From ‘Full Blown Trial’ to ‘Nothingness’ – How to Ascertain the Existence of a Duty to Provide, and the Content of, Natural Justice Under a Particular Statutory Provision
8 Dec 2025 It’s Settled – Pets Are Part of the Household: The Supreme Court Confirms Pet Care is Compensable Under the 2017 Statutory Benefits Regime