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What are the legal implications of data breaches in Australia?

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Organizations can face penalties under the Privacy Act 1988, including fines and regulatory actions, for failing to protect personal data.;Affected individuals may also seek compensation for damages resulting from dat...

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How is liability determined in medical negligence cases?

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Liability is determined by evaluating whether the provider breached their duty of care and whether this breach directly caused the injury.;Courts consider factors such as expert testimony, medical guidelines, and the...

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How can I appeal a government decision?

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To appeal a government decision, you typically need to follow the internal review process of the relevant agency first.;If you are still unsatisfied, you may take your appeal to an external body, such as the Administr...

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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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What are the consequences of tax evasion in Australia?

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Tax evasion in Australia can lead to severe penalties, including fines, interest on unpaid taxes, and imprisonment for serious offences.;The ATO conducts audits and investigations to detect and prevent tax evasion, an...

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What is the difference between bankruptcy and liquidation?

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Bankruptcy applies to individuals, while liquidation is the process of winding up a company's affairs.;Both processes involve selling assets to pay creditors, but the legal implications and procedures differ.

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How can a will be updated or revoked?

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A will can be updated through a codicil, which is an amendment to the original will, or by creating a new will that revokes the previous one.;To revoke a will, the testator can destroy the original document or include...

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