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How can citizens advocate for human rights in Australia?

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Citizens can advocate for human rights by joining NGOs, participating in campaigns, and raising awareness.;Engaging with policymakers and utilizing social media are also effective advocacy strategies.

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What steps should a victim take immediately after an injury?

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Immediately after an injury, victims should seek medical attention, document the incident, and gather evidence, including photographs.;Reporting the injury to relevant authorities and obtaining witness information can...

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How do I register a business name in Australia?

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To register a business name, you need to apply through the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) website.;You will need an ABN to register a business name, and the name must not be identical to an ex...

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What are the legal grounds for divorce in Australia?

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In Australia, the legal ground for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, evidenced by 12 months of separation.;No-fault divorce is practiced, meaning that neither spouse has to prove wrongdoing by th...

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How does the Goods and Services Tax (GST) work in Australia?

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Australia is a 10% tax on most goods and services sold or consumed, with some exemptions.;Businesses must register for GST if their annual turnover exceeds the threshold, and they c...

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What are the requirements to become a notary public in Australia?

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To become a notary public, you must be a practicing lawyer, have several years of legal experience, and complete a notarial practice course.;After meeting the qualifications, you must apply to the Supreme Court in you...

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What constitutes defamation under Australian law?

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Defamation in Australia occurs when a statement harms the reputation of an individual or entity, causing them to be shunned, avoided, or brought into ridicule.;For a statement to be defamatory, it must be published to...

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