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What are the consequences of workplace discrimination?

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Consequences of workplace discrimination can include fines, penalties, and required training.;Employers may also face reputational damage and legal action from affected employees.

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What protections exist for people with disabilities?

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Australian law mandates reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.;These protections are designed to ensure equal access to opportunities and services.

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What is the role of the Aboriginal Heritage Act?

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The Aboriginal Heritage Act protects significant cultural sites and requires assessment before land development.;It establishes a legal process for consultation with Aboriginal communities regarding heritage matters.

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What if the other driver is uninsured or underinsured?

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You can make a claim through your own insurance policy if you have uninsured motorist coverage or seek compensation through a state-run fund if available.;In some cases, it may be possible to file a lawsuit against th...

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What are the rights of builders under Australian law?

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Builders have the right to be paid for their work, to work in a safe environment, and to access necessary information from clients.;They also have rights related to the quality and timely execution of work as per the...

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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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Can I travel overseas if I am bankrupt?

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You can travel overseas while bankrupt, but you must obtain written permission from your trustee.;Failing to get permission can result in penalties, including extending your bankruptcy period.

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