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What are the legal options for extending a visa in Australia?

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Visa extensions in Australia depend on the visa type; some visas allow for onshore applications for extension, while others may require applying for a different visa.;Applicants must provide evidence of their continue...

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How are security deposits handled in Australia?

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Security deposits must be lodged with the relevant state or territory authority.;Landlords must return the deposit within a specified period after the lease ends, minus any legitimate deductions.

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Can domestic violence affect child custody arrangements?

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Domestic violence can significantly affect child custody arrangements, often leading to restricted or supervised visitation for the abusive parent.;Courts prioritize the safety and best interests of the child, conside...

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How are shareholder rights protected under Australian law?

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Shareholder rights in Australia are protected by the Corporations Act 2001, which provides mechanisms for shareholders to vote on key issues and access company information.;Shareholders can also take legal action agai...

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What are the legal implications of data breaches in Australia?

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Organizations can face penalties under the Privacy Act 1988, including fines and regulatory actions, for failing to protect personal data.;Affected individuals may also seek compensation for damages resulting from dat...

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What constitutes unlawful discrimination?

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Unlawful discrimination occurs when a person is treated less favorably due to specific attributes.;This includes discrimination based on race, gender, age, and disability.

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What is the role of intent in defamation cases?

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Intent is not a necessary element in proving defamation; what matters is the effect of the statement on the plaintiff's reputation.;However, demonstrating malicious intent can support claims for aggravated or punitive...

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