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How is child custody determined in Australian family law?

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Child custody in Australia is determined based on the best interests of the child, considering factors like the child's needs, the parents' ability to provide care, and any history of family violence.;Courts aim to en...

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What is the difference between libel and slander?

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Libel refers to written defamation, while slander refers to spoken defamation; both can form the basis of a defamation lawsuit in Australia.;Libel is generally considered more harmful due to its permanent nature, wher...

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How do debt collection agencies operate in Australia?

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Debt collection agencies in Australia operate by contacting debtors through phone calls, letters, and sometimes in-person visits.;These agencies must adhere to the guidelines set by the Australian Competition and Cons...

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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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How does patent protection work in Australia?

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To obtain a patent in Australia, you must file an application with IP Australia, which examines the application for novelty and inventiveness.;Once granted, patent protection lasts up to 20 years, provided maintenance...

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What are the essential elements of a valid contract in Australia?

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The essential elements of a valid contract in Australia are offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, and consideration.;Both parties must also have the legal capacity to enter into the contract and the...

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