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What is the difference between a sole trader and a company?

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A sole trader is an individual running a business, while a company is a separate legal entity owned by shareholders.;Sole traders have unlimited liability, whereas companies provide limited liability protection to the...

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How can I enforce my intellectual property rights in Australia?

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Enforcing intellectual property rights in Australia can involve legal actions such as cease and desist letters, court injunctions, and damages claims.;Alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and arbi...

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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 does the Goods and Services Tax (GST) work in Australia?

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Australia is a 10% tax on most goods and services sold or consumed, with some exemptions.;Businesses must register for GST if their annual turnover exceeds the threshold, and they c...

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How does Australian law address discrimination?

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Australian law addresses discrimination through the Racial Discrimination Act and the Sex Discrimination Act.;These laws prohibit discrimination based on race, sex, disability, and other attributes.

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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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