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How are off-the-plan property purchases regulated in Australia?

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Off-the-plan property purchases are regulated to protect buyers, requiring developers to provide detailed disclosure statements and adhere to building timelines.;Buyers have the right to a cooling-off period and can s...

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How long does copyright protection last in Australia?

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In Australia, copyright protection typically lasts for the life of the creator plus 70 years for literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works.;For films, sound recordings, and broadcasts, copyright protection gener...

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How can Aboriginal communities influence policy decisions?

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Aboriginal communities can influence policy through advocacy, participation in consultations, and public campaigns.;They often engage in partnerships with government and NGOs to promote their interests and rights.

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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 evidence do I need for a compensation claim?

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Evidence required includes medical reports, witness statements, and documentation of the incident and injury.;Photographic evidence, receipts for medical expenses, and proof of lost income may also be necessary.

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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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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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