Victorian Regional Tourism Investment Fund 2024 – A Win for the Tourism Industry

The Victorian Government launches the Regional Tourism Investment Fund 2024, aiding tourism projects in rural and regional Victoria. Grants up to $5M available. Eligibility open to various entities. Apply by July 19, 2024.

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Family Law, Separation and Divorce Tara Paatsch Family Law, Separation and Divorce Tara Paatsch

How to Serve your former spouse with a divorce application

There are particular requirements for service of divorce applications and a number of documents which must be filed with the court to prove that an applicant’s former spouse has received the divorce application in the correct manner.

Here we answer some common questions in relation to service of an application for divorce.

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Improperly Drafted Exclusionary Clause Triggers Foreign Land Tax Surcharge For Discretionary Trust

This ruling from the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (the Tribunal) serves as an important reminder for ensuring that discretionary trust deeds are appropriately amended to prevent the activation of "foreign" land transfer (stamp) duty and land tax surcharges

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Maddi Batchelor Maddi Batchelor

Navigating Land Access – New Land Access Code of Practice

As Victoria follows the rest of the world in shifting towards green electricity, it is inevitable that more power transmission lines will be needed.  Which means power companies will be asking more and more landowners across regional and rural Victoria for access to their land, and then to build transmission towers.

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Stamp Duty Out, Commercial and Industrial Property Tax In Starting 1 July 2024

From 1 July 2024, a new state taxes regime commences for certain commercial and industrial properties. Upfront land transfer (stamp) duty will be phased out in lieu of a new annualised Commercial and Industrial Property Tax (New Tax).

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Technology, Privacy, Cyber, Commercial Contracts Benjamin Smith Technology, Privacy, Cyber, Commercial Contracts Benjamin Smith

Giving data to subcontractors – lessons from recent Notifiable Data Breaches

We are all too familiar with the growing number of data breaches in both Australia and abroad. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) recently issued its Notifiable Data Breaches Report (Report) for June 2023 to December 2023, revealing some concerning findings.

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