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How is cryptocurrency taxed in Australia?

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Cryptocurrency is treated as property for tax purposes, subject to capital gains tax.;Gains from cryptocurrency transactions are taxable, while losses may be claimed as deductions.

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What role do expert witnesses play in medical negligence cases?

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Expert witnesses provide crucial testimony on the standard of care expected and whether the healthcare provider's actions met that standard.;Their analysis helps establish whether negligence occurred and the extent of...

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How long does copyright protection last in Australia?

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In Australia, copyright protection typically lasts for the life of the creator plus 70 years for literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works.;For films, sound recordings, and broadcasts, copyright protection gener...

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How does the Australian government recognize Aboriginal rights?

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The Australian government recognizes Aboriginal rights through policies, legislation, and land rights frameworks.;Recent initiatives include the establishment of reconciliation programs and support for Aboriginal comm...

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How are cybercrimes investigated and prosecuted in Australia?

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Cybercrimes are investigated by specialized units within law enforcement agencies, such as the Australian Federal Police (AFP).;Prosecution of cybercrimes follows the Criminal Code Act 1995, which outlines various off...

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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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How can I sponsor a family member for an Australian visa?

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To sponsor a family member, you must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident and meet the sponsorship eligibility criteria.;The process involves submitting a sponsorship application, supporting documents, and e...

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