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What protections exist for whistleblowers in Australia?

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Whistleblowers in Australia are protected under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013, which safeguards against retaliation.;The law provides mechanisms for whistleblowers to report misconduct and ensures their prot...

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What are the regulations for online gambling in Australia?

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The Interactive Gambling Act 2001 is the primary legislation governing online gambling in Australia.;Online gambling providers must ensure they comply with the regulations set forth by the Australian Communications an...

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What are the legal consequences of drug possession in Australia?

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Penalties for drug possession in Australia can include fines, community service, and imprisonment, depending on the type and quantity of the drug.;Courts may also impose drug diversion programs for first-time offender...

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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 is the role of consideration in a contract?

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Consideration refers to something of value exchanged between the parties, which is essential for a contract to be binding.;It can be in the form of money, services, or a promise to perform (or not perform) certain act...

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How can I prove defamation in Australia?

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To prove defamation, the plaintiff must show that the statement was published, identified them, was defamatory, and caused or is likely to cause serious harm.;Evidence such as witness testimony, documents, and records...

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