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How can I raise capital for my startup?

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Options for raising capital include bootstrapping, seeking investors, applying for grants, and taking out loans.;Crowdfunding and venture capital are also viable options for startups looking for substantial funding.

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What are the legal implications of government surveillance?

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Government surveillance in Australia is regulated by laws such as the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979.;These laws balance the need for security with the protection of individual privacy rights.

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Can a landlord enter a rental property without notice?

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Landlords generally need to provide notice, except in emergencies or if the tenant agrees to the entry.;The notice period and acceptable reasons for entry vary by state and territory.

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What are common reasons for denying a compensation claim?

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Claims can be denied due to lack of evidence, missing deadlines, or disputes over liability.;Other reasons include insufficient documentation or failure to follow proper procedures.

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Can a notary public certify a copy of a document in Australia?

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Yes, notaries public in Australia are authorized to certify copies of documents, confirming that they are true copies of the originals.;Certified copies are often required for official purposes, such as visa applicati...

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How are shareholder rights protected under Australian law?

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Shareholder rights in Australia are protected by the Corporations Act 2001, which provides mechanisms for shareholders to vote on key issues and access company information.;Shareholders can also take legal action agai...

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How does the Australian Constitution protect individual rights?

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While the Australian Constitution does not contain an explicit bill of rights, it includes provisions that protect certain individual rights, such as the right to a fair trial.;The High Court has also interpreted some...

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