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What types of cases are eligible for legal aid?

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Legal aid is typically available for criminal law, family law, and some civil law cases, including debt and housing issues.;Eligibility for legal aid depends on the specific guidelines set by the legal aid commission...

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What recent changes have occurred in discrimination law?

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Recent changes include amendments to strengthen protections against harassment and discrimination.;These developments reflect ongoing efforts to promote equality and inclusivity in Australia.

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Is legal aid available for immigration matters?

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Legal aid is available for some immigration matters, such as refugee claims and appeals, but eligibility criteria must be met.;You should contact your local legal aid office to determine if your specific immigration i...

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What are the legal obligations of a franchisor?

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A franchisor's obligations include providing a disclosure document, ensuring the franchisee receives training and support, and adhering to the franchise agreement.;They must also comply with the Franchising Code of Co...

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How are Aboriginal cultural heritage rights protected?

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Aboriginal cultural heritage rights are protected under various laws, including the Aboriginal Heritage Act.;These protections aim to safeguard cultural sites, practices, and expressions of Aboriginal peoples.

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How does bankruptcy affect debt recovery?

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Bankruptcy can halt debt recovery efforts and result in the discharge of certain debts.;However, secured creditors may still recover their collateral despite bankruptcy proceedings.

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How is cybercrime prosecuted in Australia?

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Cybercrime in Australia is prosecuted under various laws, including the Cybercrime Act 2001, which covers offenses such as hacking and online fraud.;Penalties for cybercrime can include imprisonment, fines, and confis...

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