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How does the Tax File Number (TFN) system work in Australia?

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A Tax File Number (TFN) is a unique identifier for individuals and businesses, used for tax administration and ensuring correct tax payments.;Having a TFN is essential for lodging tax returns, applying for government...

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How is the financial advice industry regulated in Australia?

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The financial advice industry in Australia is regulated by ASIC, which requires advisors to be licensed and comply with the Corporations Act 2001.;Advisors must adhere to the Best Interests Duty, which mandates that t...

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How can bystanders report domestic violence in Australia?

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Bystanders can report domestic violence by contacting the police or local domestic violence hotlines and providing details of the suspected abuse.;They can also encourage the victim to seek help and provide informatio...

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What types of work claims can be made in Australia?

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Common types of work claims include workers' compensation, unfair dismissal, and workplace injury claims.;These claims cover various workplace issues affecting employee rights and benefits.

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What is the difference between bankruptcy and liquidation?

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Bankruptcy applies to individuals, while liquidation is the process of winding up a company's affairs.;Both processes involve selling assets to pay creditors, but the legal implications and procedures differ.

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How can I prove defamation in Australia?

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To prove defamation, the plaintiff must show that the statement was published, identified them, was defamatory, and caused or is likely to cause serious harm.;Evidence such as witness testimony, documents, and records...

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What is Australia's stance on international criminal law?

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Australia supports international criminal law through legislation that incorporates international crimes and cooperation with international tribunals.;Australia also contributes to international efforts to prosecute w...

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