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How are workplace disputes resolved in Australia?

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Workplace disputes in Australia can be resolved through internal grievance procedures, mediation, or by lodging a complaint with the Fair Work Commission or other relevant authorities.;Other mechanisms include negotia...

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How are franchise disputes resolved?

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Franchise disputes are typically resolved through mediation, arbitration, or legal proceedings as outlined in the franchise agreement.;The Franchising Code of Conduct requires parties to attempt mediation before proce...

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What is the significance of a written contract?

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A written contract provides clear evidence of the terms agreed upon and can help prevent misunderstandings.;It is also easier to enforce a written contract in court compared to a verbal agreement.

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How can I prove medical negligence?

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To prove medical negligence, you need to demonstrate that the provider breached their duty of care, causing injury or harm.;Evidence can include medical records, expert testimony, and documentation of the injury and i...

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What is the process of conveyancing in Australia?

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The conveyancing process in Australia involves several steps, including contract preparation, property inspection, exchange of contracts, and settlement.;A conveyancer or solicitor assists with legal paperwork, conduc...

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How long does bankruptcy last in Australia?

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Bankruptcy usually lasts for three years and one day from the date it is declared.;In some cases, the bankruptcy period can be extended up to eight years if the trustee determines misconduct.

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How can parents address bullying in schools?

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Parents can first address the issue with the school's administration and request an investigation.;If the issue persists, they can escalate the matter to the education department or seek legal advice.

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