This article explores the future of WHS in Australia, exploring changing work patterns and the emerging technologies which may create further WHS risk.
Queensland Court of Appeal overturns decision regarding whether counsel's fees are an outlay recoverable under regulation 137 of the Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2014.
A permanent stay of proceedings in a historic abuse claim has been ordered by the Supreme Court of Queensland in DJW v State of Queensland [2023] QSC 138.
The Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia delivered judgment in Elliott-Carde v McDonald’s Australia Limited [2023] FCAFC 162 clarifying a controversy in relation to the power of the Court to make a settlement common fund order.
The theme of week 3 of National Safe Work Month is "working together to support all workers". In this article, we explore some of the basic concepts of workplace health and safety, and steps employers can take to support their workers.
The New South Wales Supreme Court possesses the power to validate documents as an operative Will, even in circumstances where formal requirements prescribed by legislation are not met.