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What is a building defect?

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A building defect is a failure in the construction that results in the property not being fit for use or not meeting quality standards.;This can include structural issues, water leaks, or other faults that arise after...

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How can citizens advocate for human rights in Australia?

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Citizens can advocate for human rights by joining NGOs, participating in campaigns, and raising awareness.;Engaging with policymakers and utilizing social media are also effective advocacy strategies.

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Can arbitration decisions be appealed?

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Arbitration decisions are generally final, but parties can appeal on specific grounds such as procedural unfairness.;Appeals are limited and must comply with the conditions set out in the arbitration agreement or appl...

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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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Can debts be disputed in Australia?

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Debts can be disputed by responding to the creditor with evidence that the debt is incorrect or not owed.;If the dispute is unresolved, it can be taken to the relevant ombudsman or tribunal for a decision.

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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 Aboriginal communities influence policy decisions?

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Aboriginal communities can influence policy through advocacy, participation in consultations, and public campaigns.;They often engage in partnerships with government and NGOs to promote their interests and rights.

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