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What are the legal requirements for government procurement?

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Government procurement in Australia is governed by the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs), which set out the principles and processes to be followed.;These rules ensure transparency, accountability, and value for m...

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How can I check the status of my visa application in Australia?

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You can check the status of your visa application through the Department of Home Affairs' online portal, VEVO, or by contacting the relevant visa office.;Ensure you have your application reference number and personal...

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What are the obligations of a client receiving legal aid?

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Clients receiving legal aid must cooperate with their lawyer, provide accurate information, and notify the legal aid office of any changes in their circumstances.;Failure to comply with these obligations can result in...

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How long do I have to file a compensation claim?

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The time limit for filing a claim varies by jurisdiction and type of injury but is generally between 1 to 3 years.;It's important to check specific local laws to ensure you file within the required timeframe.

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How does Australian law regulate online privacy?

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The Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) govern the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information online.;Individuals have rights to access and correct their personal data, and organ...

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How does legal aid differ from pro bono services?

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Legal aid is government-funded and provided to eligible individuals based on financial need, whereas pro bono services are offered voluntarily by lawyers.;Pro bono services may not have the same eligibility criteria a...

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Can a social media post be considered defamation?

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Yes, social media posts can be considered defamatory if they meet the criteria of defamation, including publication, identification, and harm.;The reach and permanence of social media can amplify the impact of defamat...

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