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What are the main human rights protected in Australia?

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The main human rights include the right to life, freedom from torture, and the right to equality.;These rights are protected by both domestic laws and international treaties ratified by Australia.

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How does superannuation work in Australia?

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Superannuation in Australia is a mandatory system where employers contribute a percentage of an employee's earnings to a superannuation fund.;Employees can also make voluntary contributions, and the funds are typicall...

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What are the remedies for breach of contract?

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Remedies for breach of contract include damages, specific performance, rescission, and restitution.;The appropriate remedy depends on the nature of the breach and the terms of the contract.

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How are constitutional disputes resolved in Australia?

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Constitutional disputes in Australia are typically resolved by the High Court, which has the authority to interpret and apply the Constitution.;The High Court's decisions on constitutional matters are binding and play...

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Is legal aid available for immigration matters?

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Legal aid is available for some immigration matters, such as refugee claims and appeals, but eligibility criteria must be met.;You should contact your local legal aid office to determine if your specific immigration i...

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What is the role of a bankruptcy trustee?

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A bankruptcy trustee is responsible for managing your bankruptcy, including selling assets and distributing proceeds to creditors.;The trustee also investigates your financial affairs and ensures compliance with bankr...

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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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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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