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Newcastle roofing company fined $100,000 after employee falls through a roof

The importance of risk management for your business in 2013... As first reported in the Newcastle Herald... A family run roofing business based in Lake Macquarie, has been ordered to pay almost $100,000 after an employee was injured as a result of falling through an old skylight roof panel while on the job. The victim fell over nine...

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For those involved in the Building and Construction Industry ... how to ensure you get paid ...

The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 ... The seasonally adjusted figures published last month by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) tell a story that most people in the construction industry are already familiar with: the total value of building work being carried out is continuing to decline. ...

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Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA): Why it's vital to seek advice from a lawyer who is a specialist

Noel Whittaker, a leading finance expert with over 25 years experience and the author of 17 bestselling books, recently wrote an article in the Newcastle Herald (22/11/2012) about the complexities involved in having an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA). In the article he goes on to explain why it’s vital to seek advice from a lawyer who...

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Accountancy firm discriminated against an employee suffering from depression

Wagga Wagga accountancy firm Bush and Campbell Pty Ltd has suffered immeasurable damage to its reputation and brand, a hefty payout and the cost of lengthy Fair Work proceedings when it admitted to discriminating against a former long-serving accountant on the basis of mental disability (depression). The Company admitted it was in breach...

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Property settlement and contributions after a long marriage ends

When a court makes a decision about property settlement it follows a four step process: Ascertaining the property owned by the parties, including the value of the property. Assessing the contributions made by each party. Examining the future needs of the parties. Ensuring that the decision made is just and...

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