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New Rules for Trusts in Queensland: Are you ready?

May 8, 2025

Big changes are on the horizon for trustees, beneficiaries, and advisors involved in trusts in…

New Rules for Trusts in Queensland: Are you ready?Read More

Yes, crypto currency is personal property!

April 9, 2025

The legal system has taken some time to come to grips with crypto currency, and…

Yes, crypto currency is personal property!Read More

Privacy & AI: How much does your AI know?

April 9, 2025

There have been a number of changes to Australia’s privacy laws recently and businesses need…

Privacy & AI: How much does your AI know?Read More

Breaking Free: Non-compete clauses may be banned for nearly 3 million Aussies

April 7, 2025

In the recently announced 2025 Federal Budget, the Albanese Government has stated that if re-elected,…

Breaking Free: Non-compete clauses may be banned for nearly 3 million AussiesRead More

Courtesy Warning – Increased Fraudulent Correspondence

March 12, 2025

We urge all our clients and referrers to be aware of increased fraudulent notifications purporting…

Courtesy Warning – Increased Fraudulent CorrespondenceRead More

Recent Decision on Copyright Infringement: a Puff Piece

March 5, 2025

In December 2024, the Federal Court of Australia handed down a judgment on a copyright…

Recent Decision on Copyright Infringement: a Puff PieceRead More

Executor of a Will: Challenges and Solutions

January 17, 2025

Losing a loved one is an emotionally draining experience. For many this is followed by…

Executor of a Will: Challenges and SolutionsRead More

New Criminal Penalty for Wage Theft: What Employers Need to Know

January 15, 2025

As of 1 January 2025, intentional wage theft—intentionally failing to pay employees their full wages…

New Criminal Penalty for Wage Theft: What Employers Need to KnowRead More

Zoning Law Reforms: What Developers Need to Know

December 2, 2024

The Queensland government continues its push to address the state’s housing affordability crisis, with recent…

Zoning Law Reforms: What Developers Need to KnowRead More

Christmas and Planning for the Future

November 20, 2024

Christmas is a time for connection, reflection, and sharing. It’s when we gather with loved…

Christmas and Planning for the FutureRead More

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers Client Gratitude Event

November 12, 2024

We are so grateful to our clients, referrers, colleagues, and friends for your ongoing trust…

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers Client Gratitude EventRead More

Government sets policy for its use of AI

October 23, 2024

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming more prevalent and widely used across the private and public…

Government sets policy for its use of AIRead More

Medibank’s mistake is a privacy lesson for all businesses

September 4, 2024

Anyone impacted by the cyber attack on Medibank Private Limited between August and October 2022…

Medibank’s mistake is a privacy lesson for all businessesRead More

IP Australia Revises its Fees

September 4, 2024

IP Australia recently published its summary of 2024 fee changes to take effect from 1…

IP Australia Revises its FeesRead More

Are You Ready? Fair Work Act amendments start 26 August

August 21, 2024

The second part of the Federal Government’s “Closing Loopholes” reforms passed Parliament on 12 February…

Are You Ready? Fair Work Act amendments start 26 AugustRead More

Queensland Government delays commencement of new property laws

August 19, 2024

The Queensland Government has moved to delay what would have been the automatic commencement of…

Queensland Government delays commencement of new property lawsRead More

Secure your family’s future: The power of testamentary trust wills

August 14, 2024

Many people approach their estate planning wanting to “keep it simple”. But if you want…

Secure your family’s future: The power of testamentary trust willsRead More

How misleading claims about your products could cost you!

August 8, 2024

In two recent cases, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has made it very…

How misleading claims about your products could cost you!Read More

Rent Reform Impact on Buying/Selling Residential Property

July 29, 2024

If you are a landlord, or you are considering becoming a landlord by buying an…

Rent Reform Impact on Buying/Selling Residential PropertyRead More

Closing the Loopholes Part 2

July 5, 2024

2024-25As we look ahead to the latter part of 2024 and beyond, significant changes in…

Closing the Loopholes Part 2Read More

Realigning our practice areas to meet your expectations 

July 1, 2024

From today you will see some changes in how Clifford Gouldson describes its areas of…

Realigning our practice areas to meet your expectations Read More

Transfer Duty Concession Limit Increased for First Home Buyers

June 11, 2024

The Queensland Government has recently announced an increase to the threshold for the first home…

Transfer Duty Concession Limit Increased for First Home BuyersRead More

Debt Collection: How Far to Go?

June 6, 2024

In a previous Litigation Alert, we provided tips to help your business move to the front of your debtors’…

Debt Collection: How Far to Go?Read More

Imports infringing on your trade marks? There is a solution!

May 29, 2024

One way of enhancing protections and enforcing your rights as a registered trade mark owner…

Imports infringing on your trade marks? There is a solution!Read More

It’s just a non-binding offer…or is it?

May 22, 2024

Letters of offer, statements of intent, heads of agreement, expressions of interest, terms sheets…they’re all…

It’s just a non-binding offer…or is it?Read More

Construction Contracts: Knowing the rules can help keep the money flowing

May 14, 2024

Everyone in the construction industry knows how critical cash flow is to the long-term success of…

Construction Contracts: Knowing the rules can help keep the money flowingRead More

Secure Your Future: The Essential Role of Legal Advice When Moving to a Retirement Village.

May 7, 2024

Making the decision to move into a retirement village is a significant life step, and…

Secure Your Future: The Essential Role of Legal Advice When Moving to a Retirement Village.Read More

Changes for incorporated associations from 1 July

March 26, 2024

From 1 July 2024, changes to the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 (Qld) (“the Act”) will come into…

Changes for incorporated associations from 1 JulyRead More

What is the Difference between a Will and Estate Planning?

March 12, 2024

Do you just want a new Will? Or need some Estate Planning…or both?When most people…

What is the Difference between a Will and Estate Planning?Read More

No compliance concession for disability business

February 12, 2024

A home care and disability service provider in South-East Queensland has recently been fined $27,000…

No compliance concession for disability businessRead More

Builders Beware – National Engineered Stone Ban

February 8, 2024

In response to rising cases of silicosis amongst engineered stone workers in Australia, Commonwealth, State…

Builders Beware – National Engineered Stone BanRead More

Why your Uni or Gap Year child needs a Will and EPOA.

February 5, 2024

We often talk about what our children are doing after school and all of the…

Why your Uni or Gap Year child needs a Will and EPOA.Read More

Apple Grinched at Christmas!

December 21, 2023

In an unexpected turn, world leading smartwatch manufacturer, Apple, will freeze US online and retail…

Apple Grinched at Christmas!Read More

The Battle of the Big Burgers: McDonald’s v Hungry Jack’s

December 18, 2023

In a battle between two fast-food giants, some key takeaways for businesses are apparent. The…

The Battle of the Big Burgers: McDonald’s v Hungry Jack’sRead More

Closing loopholes as we close out 2023

December 11, 2023

On 7 September 2023, the Senate voted to approve Part One of the Fair Work Legislation…

Closing loopholes as we close out 2023Read More

Are your standard terms and conditions unfair?

December 8, 2023

In an effort to further protect consumers and deter the use of unfair contract terms,…

Are your standard terms and conditions unfair?Read More

Property law changes passed by Queensland Parliament

December 5, 2023

The Body Corporate and Community Management and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2023 (Qld) (‘the Act’) was passed…

Property law changes passed by Queensland ParliamentRead More

No Right to Work From Home

November 7, 2023

A recent case of the Fair Work Division of the Federal Circuit and Family Court…

No Right to Work From HomeRead More

Property law changes passed by Queensland Parliament

November 6, 2023

The Property Law Bill, which heralds the biggest shake up in property law in Queensland…

Property law changes passed by Queensland ParliamentRead More

Grand Opening And Art Exhibition For CGLaw’s New Home

October 31, 2023

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers recently celebrated its official office opening event in the refurbished Toowoomba Foundry…

Grand Opening And Art Exhibition For CGLaw’s New HomeRead More

The Criminalisation of Ransomware Payments

October 17, 2023

In late 2022, the Australian government announced it was considering new laws to make it…

The Criminalisation of Ransomware PaymentsRead More

How do I choose the executor of my estate?

September 12, 2023

In a recent legal alert, we discussed the roles and responsibilities of an executor and how…

How do I choose the executor of my estate?Read More

Employer’s authorisation for overtime implied by conduct

September 6, 2023

The Fair Work division of the Federal Court has recently handed down an important ruling…

Employer’s authorisation for overtime implied by conductRead More

2023 Artist-in-Residence Announced

September 1, 2023

We are pleased to announce the selection of Anne O’Sullivan as the 2023 Clifford Gouldson…

2023 Artist-in-Residence AnnouncedRead More

Qld Govt Curbs Developer Rights in Sunset Clauses

August 31, 2023

After seeking feedback from developers and buyers, the Queensland Government has introduced a bill that…

Qld Govt Curbs Developer Rights in Sunset ClausesRead More

What do executors actually do?

August 30, 2023

Estate planning is a crucial aspect of securing your legacy and ensuring that your loved…

What do executors actually do?Read More

Set-offs in Defence of Underpayment Claims – Latest Full Federal Court Decision

August 17, 2023

A February 2023 Federal Court decision considered whether payments made by an employer to employees…

Set-offs in Defence of Underpayment Claims – Latest Full Federal Court DecisionRead More

Selling Your Business? Get Organised!

August 7, 2023

There may come a time in your business ownership journey when it’s time to cash…

Selling Your Business? Get Organised!Read More

Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance in a Blended Family – 7 Practical Considerations

August 3, 2023

With more and more families forming through remarriages, ensuring the protection of your children’s inheritance…

Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance in a Blended Family – 7 Practical ConsiderationsRead More

Buyer Beware – Building Approvals

July 20, 2023

Where are the building approvals? Are you considering buying a residential or commercial property? If so,…

Buyer Beware – Building ApprovalsRead More

What’s in a name? Trademark protections in Australia

July 7, 2023

Musician Katy Perry recently lost a trademark infringement case in the Federal Court against Katie…

What’s in a name? Trademark protections in AustraliaRead More

Is your business the squeaky wheel?

June 7, 2023

Are your debtors paying you in these uncertain economic times? Or are they using you as…

Is your business the squeaky wheel?Read More

Bidding at an auction? Read this first.

June 1, 2023

Purchasing a property at auction is exciting and the stakes are high. But regardless of…

Bidding at an auction? Read this first.Read More

Could Dominion v Fox happen in Australia

May 11, 2023

You may have heard recently that US Dominion Inc., Dominion Voting Systems Inc., and Dominion Voting Systems…

Could Dominion v Fox happen in AustraliaRead More

Loss of option to renew – a warning to tenants

May 5, 2023

A recent Court of Appeal decision has confirmed that a tenant who breached its lease…

Loss of option to renew – a warning to tenantsRead More

AAT decision confirms work from home injury liability

April 21, 2023

In a recent decision, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) awarded compensation to an employee who…

AAT decision confirms work from home injury liabilityRead More

The Rise of the Machines | Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Risks

April 19, 2023

With the sudden rise of Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) in platforms including Chat GPT, Jasper Chat,…

The Rise of the Machines | Artificial Intelligence and Copyright RisksRead More

Project Trust Account Rollout Extended

March 30, 2023

In recent news for the construction industry, the rollout of the Project Trust Account (PTA)…

Project Trust Account Rollout ExtendedRead More

Psychosocial Hazards Code of Practice – What employers need to know.

March 27, 2023

As of 1 April 2023, a new Code of Practice, Managing the risk of psychosocial hazards…

<strong>Psychosocial Hazards Code of Practice – What employers need to know.</strong>Read More

The Property Law Bill 2023 – Big Changes Are Coming!

March 14, 2023

The Property Law Bill 2023 was introduced to Queensland Parliament on 23 February 2023 – if passed,…

The Property Law Bill 2023 – Big Changes Are Coming!Read More

CGLaw has moved to its new home – The Foundry

March 6, 2023

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers is pleased to announce that as of Monday the 6th of March we have officially…

CGLaw has moved to its new home – The FoundryRead More

Mandelson V Invidia Foods: Employee Or Independent Contractor?

February 22, 2023

The Fair Work Commission (the Commission) has recently delivered a decision exploring when a person in…

Mandelson V Invidia Foods: Employee Or Independent Contractor?Read More

More pay to hardworking professionals

February 17, 2023

On 20 January 2023, the Fair Work Commission handed down a decision that will entitle…

More pay to hardworking professionalsRead More

When Reasonable Hours of Work Don’t Make the Cut

February 16, 2023

The recent Federal Court decision in Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union v Dick Stone Pty…

When Reasonable Hours of Work Don’t Make the CutRead More

Electronic Conveyancing Mandatory from 20 February

February 10, 2023

The Queensland Government’s electronic conveyancing mandate will commence on 20 February 2023. See our earlier…

Electronic Conveyancing Mandatory from 20 FebruaryRead More

A new home for CGLaw

February 8, 2023

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers is pleased to officially announce that we will soon relocate to the…

<strong>A new home for CGLaw</strong>Read More

Employers urged to ask “why not” in requests for work flexibility

January 30, 2023

As the Australian Labor Party’s ‘Secure Jobs, Better Pay’ Act comes into effect, the rules…

Employers urged to ask “why not” in requests for work flexibilityRead More

Inappropriate behaviour confirmed as sackable conduct

January 18, 2023

Inappropriate behaviour of staff and supervisors against company direction and policy is increasingly likely to…

Inappropriate behaviour confirmed as sackable conductRead More

New Levy to kickstart the New Year!

December 20, 2022

From 1 January 2023, there will be a mental health levy applied to payroll tax…

New Levy to kickstart the New Year!Read More

Respect at work Bill enshrines preventative approach for employers

December 14, 2022

Changes to be introduced next year by the Federal Government will place an onus on…

Respect at work Bill enshrines preventative approach for employersRead More

Major changes to workplace law summarised

December 8, 2022

The Federal Government has successfully passed a raft of changes to the workplace legal environment…

Major changes to workplace law summarisedRead More

Employers face time behind bars for wage theft

December 5, 2022

With so many examples of employers failing to pay employees their full entitlements legal changes…

Employers face time behind bars for wage theftRead More

No Director ID? Act Before 30 November!

November 21, 2022

As outlined in our previous alerts director identification numbers will shortly be mandatory for ALL…

No Director ID? Act Before 30 November!Read More

CGLaw Artist in Residence program raises over $3000 for Hope Horizons

November 18, 2022

The success of Clifford Gouldson Lawyer’s recent Artist-in-Residence program has benefitted Hope Horizons charity to the…

CGLaw Artist in Residence program raises over $3000 for Hope HorizonsRead More

New WHS rules to minimise psychological injury at work

November 1, 2022

The Queensland Government has moved to bring the state into line with the national WHS…

New WHS rules to minimise psychological injury at workRead More

I have resigned as a director – but when is it actually effective?

October 12, 2022

Changes came in last year which have significantly changed the position as to when a…

I have resigned as a director – but when is it actually effective?Read More

Charity Regulator Provides Free Online Courses

October 5, 2022

The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) – the national regulator for charities – recently…

Charity Regulator Provides Free Online CoursesRead More

Skipping Meal Breaks Can Cost Businesses

September 29, 2022

Even something as simple as failing to provide sufficient meal breaks can cost a business…

Skipping Meal Breaks Can Cost BusinessesRead More

Impacts for employers of new Qld IR legislation

September 23, 2022

The Queensland Government recently introduced the Industrial Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022 (Bill)…

Impacts for employers of new Qld IR legislationRead More

Mandatory Electronic Conveyancing is coming to Queensland – Get your identification ready!

September 20, 2022

The Queensland Government has announced that electronic conveyancing will be mandated in Queensland from 20…

Mandatory Electronic Conveyancing is coming to Queensland – Get your identification ready!Read More

Buying and Selling Property – the Contract is Key

September 2, 2022

Are you in the market to buy or sell your home or residential investment property?…

Buying and Selling Property – the Contract is KeyRead More

Ben Gouldson Named Queensland’s Regional Practitioner of the Year

August 24, 2022

At the Queensland Law Society (QLS) Excellence in Law Awards Gala on Saturday night our…

Ben Gouldson Named Queensland’s Regional Practitioner of the YearRead More

2022 Artist-in-Residence Announced

August 23, 2022

We are pleased to announce the selection of Anna Battle as the 2022 Clifford Gouldson Lawyers’…

2022 Artist-in-Residence AnnouncedRead More

Marcia Marcia Marcia – blended families and estate planning challenges 

August 18, 2022

Television’s Brady family had their share of ups and downs dealing with being a blended…

Marcia Marcia Marcia – blended families and estate planning challenges Read More

Fair Work Delivers a Key Decision for a Vaccine Mandate in a Workplace

August 11, 2022

A recent decision delivered by the Fair Work Commission has confirmed a South Australian shipbuilding…

Fair Work Delivers a Key Decision for a Vaccine Mandate in a WorkplaceRead More

Water Rights: A Quick Overview

August 5, 2022

Water resources are critical to any farming enterprise and never more so than during drought…

Water Rights: A Quick OverviewRead More

IP holding companies: The path to commercialising your IP?

July 20, 2022

Is your simple company structure holding you back when it comes to protecting, commercialising and financially…

IP holding companies: The path to commercialising your IP?Read More

2022 Artist-in-Residence Program: Seeking Submissions

July 8, 2022

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers is now seeking submissions from local artists for its highly regarded Artist-in-Residence…

2022 Artist-in-Residence Program: Seeking SubmissionsRead More

The High Court settles uncertainty around BDBNs for SMSFs

July 4, 2022

On 15 June 2022 the High Court handed down its decision in Hill v Zuda [1]…

The High Court settles uncertainty around BDBNs for SMSFsRead More

Unfair Dismissal Cap Rises to $81,000 Today

July 1, 2022

The caps for compensation and income in unfair dismissal claims increase from today.The high-income threshold…

Unfair Dismissal Cap Rises to $81,000 TodayRead More

Building a house?  Be careful using a project builder’s plans to conceptualise your dream home!

June 28, 2022

With new homes, plans designed for similar price ranges often include common features designed to…

Building a house?  Be careful using a project builder’s plans to conceptualise your dream home!Read More

Incorporated association rules change today with more to follow – how is your organisation impacted?

June 22, 2022

We recently published a legal alert regarding amendments to the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 (Qld) (Act)…

Incorporated association rules change today with more to follow – how is your organisation impacted?Read More

Minimum wage increase announced: What employers need to know

June 16, 2022

As most of you will now be well aware, the Fair Work Commission recently announced…

Minimum wage increase announced: What employers need to knowRead More

Fair Work upholds decision to dismiss for IP disclosure  

June 7, 2022

A recent decision of the Fair Work Commission to uphold the dismissal under the Small…

Fair Work upholds decision to dismiss for IP disclosure  Read More

I am selling my business, but what about the employees?

May 31, 2022

Selling or purchasing a business is an exciting milestone in any business owner’s career. However,…

I am selling my business, but what about the employees?Read More

Proposed 10 Days Paid Family and Domestic Violence Leave

May 24, 2022

The Fair Work Commission has provided a provisional view that employers engaging staff across 123…

Proposed 10 Days Paid Family and Domestic Violence LeaveRead More

Winter is coming – and so are new duties for incorporated association board members

May 18, 2022

Changes to the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 (Act) have steadily been implemented since 2021.  The…

Winter is coming – and so are new duties for incorporated association board membersRead More

Toyota Class Action Decision Applies to 264,170 Vehicles

May 3, 2022

On 7 April 2022, Justice Michael Lee of the Federal Court of Australia held that 264,170…

Toyota Class Action Decision Applies to 264,170 VehiclesRead More

Horticulture Award Changes Start Today

April 28, 2022

Employers in the horticulture industry should ensure they have implemented the necessary changes to comply…

Horticulture Award Changes Start TodayRead More

The Patent Box Scheme : Access a Lower Corporate Tax Rate

April 7, 2022

How might Australian businesses unlock a 17% corporate tax rate for their business: by participating…

The Patent Box Scheme : Access a Lower Corporate Tax RateRead More

Superannuation payment requirements extended

March 31, 2022

A new bill introduced into federal parliament will see compulsory superannuation payments extended to more…

Superannuation payment requirements extendedRead More

Virtual Meetings and Electronic Signing for Companies

March 23, 2022

The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) now permanently allows companies to hold virtual meetings and electronically…

Virtual Meetings and Electronic Signing for CompaniesRead More

Director ID Key Dates

March 17, 2022

From 1 November 2021, all existing company directors are required to apply for director identification numbers…

Director ID Key DatesRead More

Off-the-plan contracts:  Is a 4.4% variation enough to rescind?

March 8, 2022

Most off-the-plan property contracts contain terms that permit a 5% variation in the final area…

Off-the-plan contracts:  Is a 4.4% variation enough to rescind?Read More

Facebook’s rebrand to Meta – an IP Warning for Businesses

March 4, 2022

Facebook (the company which owns internet platforms such as Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook) recently rebranded…

Facebook’s rebrand to Meta – an IP Warning for BusinessesRead More

Extreme Weather and Your Lease

February 28, 2022

Much of South-East Queensland and now Northern New South Wales have been impacted by a…

Extreme Weather and Your LeaseRead More

CGLaw offers local Trade Mark Attorney Services

February 22, 2022

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers is very pleased to advise that Nicola Hayden is able to provide…

CGLaw offers local Trade Mark Attorney ServicesRead More

Contractor or Employee – The High Court’s Revised Approach

February 17, 2022

One of the vexed questions for many businesses in Australia is the classification of their…

Contractor or Employee – The High Court’s Revised ApproachRead More

CGLaw appoints Harrison Humphries as Director

January 19, 2022

Current Directors, Amanda Tolson, Danny Clifford and Ben Gouldson are pleased to announce that Harrison…

CGLaw appoints Harrison Humphries as DirectorRead More

Disability Issues in Education – Update

December 6, 2021

The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (the Royal…

Disability Issues in Education – UpdateRead More

Transparency from Energy Providers is finally coming for Consumers…

December 3, 2021

The inability to accurately compare energy plans will be a problem of the past in…

Transparency from Energy Providers is finally coming for Consumers…Read More

CGLaw’s Artist in Residence Program Raises $3,237 for Protea Place

December 1, 2021

The success of Clifford Gouldson Lawyer’s recent Artist-in-Residence program has benefitted Protea Place charity to…

CGLaw’s Artist in Residence Program Raises $3,237 for Protea PlaceRead More

Stretching fabric and the truth: Lorna Jane cops $5 million in penalties

November 26, 2021

Lorna Jane claimed its activewear could stop the spread of COVID-19 after it was treated…

Stretching fabric and the truth: Lorna Jane cops $5 million in penaltiesRead More

Second COVID insurance test case won by insurers

November 22, 2021

The Federal Court has handed down its ruling in the second test case concerning whether…

Second COVID insurance test case won by insurersRead More

COVID-19 workplace vaccination policies – FAQs

November 19, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedent impact on employment and workplace conditions generally.  Now…

COVID-19 workplace vaccination policies – FAQsRead More

Property Developer Licences? Watch this space.

November 17, 2021

Hot on the heels of the Queensland Government’s efforts to implement building industry fairness reforms…

Property Developer Licences? Watch this space.Read More

The Will that was, then wasn’t

November 15, 2021

A recent case provides an example of the impact of failing to understand how Wills…

The Will that was, then wasn’tRead More

CGLaw Funds Endowment with USQ

November 11, 2021

Clifford Gouldson is pleased to announce the establishment of the CGLaw Endowment Fund with the…

CGLaw Funds Endowment with USQRead More

Estate Planning: Don’t set and forget!

November 5, 2021

With around 50% of adults lacking a Will or other forms of estate planning those…

Estate Planning: Don’t set and forget!Read More

Director ID Applications Open Today

November 1, 2021

All current and aspiring company directors must be aware that applications for director identification numbers…

Director ID Applications Open TodayRead More

WorkPac V Rossato: High Court Confirms “Casual Employment”

October 21, 2021

In August, the High Court of Australia unanimously overturned the Federal Court’s earlier decision in…

WorkPac V Rossato: High Court Confirms “Casual Employment”Read More

Kings & Queens of the Mountain!

October 19, 2021

Clifford Gouldson was pleased to be a sponsor of the recent Rotary Toowoomba Ride the…

Kings & Queens of the Mountain!Read More

Federal COVID vaccine compensation up to $20,000

October 15, 2021

The Federal Government has established a claims scheme to reimburse individuals who suffer a ‘moderate…

Federal COVID vaccine compensation up to $20,000Read More

Data Breaches – Your Legal Reporting Obligations

September 28, 2021

Australian privacy and information security laws are complex. In particular, we find many of our…

Data Breaches – Your Legal Reporting ObligationsRead More

Time periods for development approvals extended

September 14, 2021

On 1 September 2021, the Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning issued…

Time periods for development approvals extendedRead More

Employer held responsible for employee contracting COVID-19

September 14, 2021

The recent decision of Sara v G & S Sara Pty Ltd [2021] NSWPIC 286…

Employer held responsible for employee contracting COVID-19Read More

The Spam Act: Are your marketing emails considered spam?

September 9, 2021

The Spam Act 2003 (Cth) (the Act) regulates marketing emails or messages sent by Australian…

The Spam Act: Are your marketing emails considered spam?Read More

Why cannot our own creations create?

August 31, 2021

Can our own creations create? The Federal Court recently considered whether only a human can…

Why cannot our own creations create?Read More

Residential Property: Which contract is best?

August 31, 2021

Whether you are selling your first home or your 5th investment property, selling residential property…

Residential Property: Which contract is best?Read More

How Accurate is Your School Promotional Material?

August 31, 2021

The Independent School sector is extremely competitive.  The most important competition (and there are many…

How Accurate is Your School Promotional Material?Read More

2021 Artist-in-Residence Announced

August 23, 2021

We are pleased to announce the selection of LeAnne Vincent as the 2021 Clifford Gouldson Lawyers…

2021 Artist-in-Residence AnnouncedRead More

Hair Cuts and the Anti Discrimination Act

August 3, 2021

Given Australia’s increasingly culturally diverse population, it is not an uncommon occurrence for some students’…

Hair Cuts and the Anti Discrimination ActRead More

Privacy Issues, Security of Information and Virtual Meetings

August 3, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on many aspects of our lives.  In…

Privacy Issues, Security of Information and Virtual MeetingsRead More

Artist-in-Residence Program Relaunches

July 14, 2021

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers is now seeking applications from local artists for the relaunch of our highly…

Artist-in-Residence Program RelaunchesRead More

Fair Work Commission finds Deliveroo driver is an employee

June 23, 2021

In last months Fair Work Commission (FWC) ruling of Diego France v Deliveroo[1], the FWC…

Fair Work Commission finds Deliveroo driver is an employeeRead More

Top three things to consider when appointing an agent to sell your property

June 15, 2021

Selling your property can lead to big commission being payable to your agent – especially…

Top three things to consider when appointing an agent to sell your propertyRead More

Changes to domain name registration affecting businesses & charities

June 2, 2021

The administrator for Australia’s top level domains (auDA) recently introduced significant changes as to how…

Changes to domain name registration affecting businesses & charitiesRead More

Understanding lease options: Critical knowledge for landlords and tenants

May 31, 2021

A lease option is something that can baffle new landlords and tenants alike, and we…

Understanding lease options: Critical knowledge for landlords and tenantsRead More

Australian Consumer Law changes – Be prepared

May 24, 2021

Business owners should consider what action they need to take to ensure they are compliant…

Australian Consumer Law changes – Be preparedRead More

Death of the Implied Licence as the High Court adopts the doctrine of exhaustion in Australia

May 20, 2021

By a four to three majority decision the High Court of Australia, which is the…

Death of the Implied Licence as the High Court adopts the doctrine of exhaustion in AustraliaRead More

Off the plan sales – When patience pays off

May 17, 2021

Regardless of the type of development, every property developer is keen to sign up buyers…

Off the plan sales – When patience pays offRead More

National Inquiry into Sexual Harassment in Australian Workplaces – Important Information

May 12, 2021

The Australian Human Rights Commission has conducted four surveys on the experience of sexual harassment,…

National Inquiry into Sexual Harassment in Australian Workplaces – Important InformationRead More

Recognition keeps coming for CGLaw’s IP expert

May 10, 2021

Clifford Gouldson’s Ken Philp continues to demonstrate the strength and depth of his reputation in…

Recognition keeps coming for CGLaw’s IP expertRead More

Bolter $50,000 Grant Winner Announced

April 27, 2021

spur: has been announced the winner of the $50,000 Little Giant Startup Grant following a…

Bolter $50,000 Grant Winner AnnouncedRead More

12 month Extension for Existing HomeBuilder Applicants

April 21, 2021

The Federal Government has announced a 12 month extension to the construction commencement requirement for…

12 month Extension for Existing HomeBuilder ApplicantsRead More

Cash is King – Payment Times Reporting for Large Business (>$100 m) in Australia

April 14, 2021

The Federal Government has released the payment times reporting rules (Payment Times Reporting Rules 2020…

Cash is King – Payment Times Reporting for Large Business (>$100 m) in AustraliaRead More

Are you the attorney for a person eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine?

April 13, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has commenced in Australia and while there is some debate as…

Are you the attorney for a person eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine?Read More

Casual employment reform – what do you need to know?

April 13, 2021

On 26 March 2021, the rights and obligations of casual employees outlined in the Fair…

Casual employment reform – what do you need to know?Read More

“Right to Disconnect” After Hours in Victoria Signifies a Substantial Change to the Modern Working Environment

April 8, 2021

Police officers in Victoria have this week won the “right to disconnect” from work with…

“Right to Disconnect” After Hours in Victoria Signifies a Substantial Change to the Modern Working EnvironmentRead More

Modern Day Schools – The Importance of Transgender and Gender Diverse Policies

March 30, 2021

The diversity of the modern day enrolment at schools has increased significantly over the last…

Modern Day Schools – The Importance of Transgender and Gender Diverse PoliciesRead More

15 lessons from 15 years in business

March 26, 2021

This week we are celebrating 15 years since Danny Clifford and Ben Gouldson opened the…

15 lessons from 15 years in businessRead More

Parliament passes pared-back Omnibus Bill

March 22, 2021

Today, the Government passed a revised edition of the Industrial Relations Omnibus Bill. In essence, the…

Parliament passes pared-back Omnibus BillRead More

Enrolling Students with Special Needs

March 16, 2021

By now, most people in the education sector would be familiar with The Disability Royal…

Enrolling Students with Special NeedsRead More

Ken Philp Named Luminary by World Trade Rankings

March 5, 2021

We are very proud to announce that our Intellectual Property Senior Consultant Ken Philp has…

Ken Philp Named Luminary by World Trade RankingsRead More

Sexual Harassment and Risk Assessment in Schools

March 3, 2021

Recently, Safework Australia, the statutory body established to develop national policy relating to Workplace Health…

Sexual Harassment and Risk Assessment in SchoolsRead More

Summer is over – the new framework for statutory trust accounts starts 1 March 2021

March 3, 2021

The first transition date from the Project Bank Account to Statutory Trust regime commenced on…

Summer is over – the new framework for statutory trust accounts starts 1 March 2021Read More

Streamlined Unpaid Wages and Entitlements Recovery System

March 2, 2021

From Monday, 1 March 2021, the Palaszczuk Government introduced a streamlined unpaid wages recovery procedure…

Streamlined Unpaid Wages and Entitlements Recovery SystemRead More

Stand Downs in Schools During Covid-19

February 25, 2021

A recent Full Bench decision of the Fair Work Commission (the Commission) has provided some…

Stand Downs in Schools During Covid-19Read More

CGLaw welcomes education sector lawyer Ben Foley

February 24, 2021

Clifford Gouldson is pleased to announce that Ben Foley has rejoined our firm as Special…

CGLaw welcomes education sector lawyer Ben FoleyRead More

Stage three of minimum wage increase

February 9, 2021

In June 2020 the Fair Work Commission announced a 1.75% increase to minimum wages. This…

Stage three of minimum wage increaseRead More

Employee’s vaccine refusal may set important precedent for coronavirus vaccinations

February 2, 2021

The Fair Work Commission has recently allowed an aged care worker to proceed with her…

Employee’s vaccine refusal may set important precedent for coronavirus vaccinationsRead More

Leading Australian IP Lawyer Joins CGLaw

February 1, 2021

Clifford Gouldson is proud to announce that one of Australia’s most experienced intellectual property lawyers,…

Leading Australian IP Lawyer Joins CGLawRead More

Court ruling sparks action against insurers for COVID-affected businesses

January 19, 2021

The outcome of a recent test case relating to business interruption insurance for COVID-19 losses…

Court ruling sparks action against insurers for COVID-affected businessesRead More

Extra peace of mind when your child heads off into the world

January 11, 2021

If you are about to send a child off to university or to a gap-year,…

Extra peace of mind when your child heads off into the worldRead More

BREAKING: Bankruptcy Notice Threshold Increase

December 23, 2020

Further to our recent alert on A New Era of Insolvency Law, the Commonwealth Attorney-General,…

BREAKING: Bankruptcy Notice Threshold IncreaseRead More

A New Era of Insolvency Law

December 21, 2020

In March and September 2020, we wrote about the Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020 (Cth) (COVID…

A New Era of Insolvency LawRead More

Procedural fairness

December 7, 2020

As part of the practice of employment law, it is often the case that an…

Procedural fairnessRead More

Changes to the Pastoral Award 2020

December 1, 2020

On 30 November 2020, the Fair Work Commission (FWC) made a new significant decision to…

Changes to the Pastoral Award 2020Read More

What does an Executor actually do?

November 19, 2020

Whether you’re an executor yourself or you’re advising an executor or estate, it’s valuable to…

What does an Executor actually do?Read More

Fair Work Commission rules on overtime for casuals

November 10, 2020

In August 2020 the Fair Work Commission (Commission) determined that the way casual employees are…

Fair Work Commission rules on overtime for casualsRead More

Stage two of minimum wage increase

November 6, 2020

In June 2020 the Fair Work Commission announced a 1.75% increase to minimum wages. This applies to…

Stage two of minimum wage increaseRead More

Ensuring you’re insuring horses for courses

November 4, 2020

Federal Court finds insurance brokers liable for failing to offer clients the right additional insurances.On…

Ensuring you’re insuring horses for coursesRead More

How is debt recovery in your business?

November 2, 2020

No doubt as a consequence of the COVID-19 crisis Australian credit agency, CreditorWatch, reports that…

How is debt recovery in your business?Read More

Who is Australia’s 5th largest home lender?

October 28, 2020

If you were asked to name the 5th largest lender in Australia, no one would…

Who is Australia’s 5th largest home lender?Read More

Does a pandemic trigger business interruption insurance?

October 26, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant levels of State and Federal government intervention, including…

Does a pandemic trigger business interruption insurance?Read More

$50,000 grant to supercharge Aussie startups

October 16, 2020

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers would like to announce the launch of a $50,000 grant designed to…

$50,000 grant to supercharge Aussie startupsRead More

Battle of the Burger Giants : Big Mac vs Big Jack

October 12, 2020

The ‘Big Mac’ is an iconic staple of the McDonalds brand, and one they are…

Battle of the Burger Giants : Big Mac vs Big JackRead More

Qld Government Enacts Retail Shop Leases Changes

October 2, 2020

On 29 September 2020 the Queensland Government enacted changes to the Retail Shop Leases and Other…

Qld Government Enacts Retail Shop Leases ChangesRead More

Clifford Gouldson Sunshine Coast

CGLaw Expands to the Sunshine Coast

October 1, 2020

Our team is pleased to announce that Clifford Gouldson Lawyers is expanding it’s business to…

CGLaw Expands to the Sunshine CoastRead More

Do I really need a Will?

September 28, 2020

At our recent Advisor Day event we received plenty of questions about estate planning and…

Do I really need a Will?Read More

Mediating leasing disputes during COVID-19: We can help!

September 24, 2020

We recently made you aware of the extension to the period during which certain landlords…

Mediating leasing disputes during COVID-19: We can help!Read More

The risks of director’s guarantees

September 23, 2020

With the challenges many businesses are facing in a COVID impacted business environment we are…

The risks of director’s guaranteesRead More

Extension to lease moratorium announced

September 21, 2020

The Queensland Government has announced an extension to the moratorium period in relation to retail and…

Extension to lease moratorium announcedRead More

JobKeeper is extended and tweaked

September 18, 2020

As you are no doubt aware, the Federal Government recently modified the JobKeeper subsidy scheme.…

JobKeeper is extended and tweakedRead More

Payroll Tax and COVID-19 – potential reprieve for business

September 14, 2020

Given the economic challenges facing many businesses at the moment due to COVID-19, the Office…

Payroll Tax and COVID-19 – potential reprieve for businessRead More

Dirt fights – when co-owners of land disagree

September 11, 2020

Buying land together with family, friends or business partners is common when people want to get…

Dirt fights – when co-owners of land disagreeRead More

COVID-19 Debt Relief Extended

September 8, 2020

Over the last six months, the Federal Government’s Coronavirus Economic Response Package Omnibus Act 2020…

COVID-19 Debt Relief ExtendedRead More

Building industry amendments commence on 1 October 2020

September 8, 2020

On 22 July 2020 we published an email alert advising about changes to laws impacting…

Building industry amendments commence on 1 October 2020Read More

Mondelez Decision: High Court Confirms Leave Entitlements

August 14, 2020

Yesterday, the majority of the High Court of Australia (HCA) found that ‘a day’, for…

Mondelez Decision: High Court Confirms Leave EntitlementsRead More

COVID-19 UPDATE: Changes to the Real Estate Industry Award

August 13, 2020

On 6 August 2020, the Fair Work Commission (FWC) made a variation to the Real…

COVID-19 UPDATE: Changes to the Real Estate Industry AwardRead More

Shh…. It’s Secret… COVID Style…

August 11, 2020

Have you been busy creating new products, business ideas, concepts, processes, and inventions? Many people are…

Shh…. It’s Secret… COVID Style…Read More

Announcing CGLaw Staff Promotions

August 4, 2020

Clifford Gouldson Lawyers is proud to announce the promotion of five members of our team…

Announcing CGLaw Staff PromotionsRead More

Personal liability for officers of incorporated associations is coming!

July 27, 2020

BackgroundMany community sport organisations and clubs, charitable organisations, arts and craft organisations and other bodies…

Personal liability for officers of incorporated associations is coming!Read More

Reminder: Works for Tradies Program Registrations Close Today

July 24, 2020

The Works for Tradies Program was introduced as part of the Queensland Government’s economic recovery strategy…

Reminder: Works for Tradies Program Registrations Close TodayRead More

More legal changes for building industry

July 22, 2020

Key points New laws have been passed by the Queensland Government to make further changes…

More legal changes for building industryRead More

Queensland sees its first conviction under new industrial manslaughter laws

June 30, 2020

On 11 June 2020, the State of Queensland recorded its first conviction under the new…

Queensland sees its first conviction under new industrial manslaughter lawsRead More

No App, No work, No Lunch: Enforcing a COVIDSafe App Download

June 24, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has countries around the world taking extraordinary measures to protect the safety…

No App, No work, No Lunch: Enforcing a COVIDSafe App DownloadRead More

Minimum wage increase from 1 July 2020

June 19, 2020

The Fair Work Commission has announced an increase to the national minimum wage of 1.75 per…

Minimum wage increase from 1 July 2020Read More

$10k grant is back: Don’t miss this one!

June 16, 2020

With the first round fully subscribed in just 4 days, the Qld Government has today…

$10k grant is back: Don’t miss this one!Read More

Secret recording – is it illegal?

June 1, 2020

We are often asked whether it is legal to record conversations, whether consent is required…

Secret recording – is it illegal?Read More

Clarity for Landlords and Tenants finally arrives!

May 29, 2020

Summary: New Qld law based on the Federal Mandatory Code of Conduct has been made.There…

Clarity for Landlords and Tenants finally arrives!Read More

How secure are your goods on account?

May 28, 2020

COVID-19 has brought difficult times for many businesses, and few have been unaffected by either…

How secure are your goods on account?Read More

The Celeste Barber decision – time to check your objectives?

May 27, 2020

This week’s Supreme Court decision in relation to the $51 million that Celeste Barber raised…

The Celeste Barber decision – time to check your objectives?Read More

Casual employees and WorkPac Pty Ltd – not again!

May 25, 2020

The recent Federal Court case of Workpac v Rossato has further strengthened the position of…

Casual employees and WorkPac Pty Ltd – not again!Read More

The $55 million mistake! Decision highlights need for strict drafting compliance

May 21, 2020

In the case of Santos Limited v BNP Paribas, the failure to print the words “authorised…

The $55 million mistake! Decision highlights need for strict drafting complianceRead More

Adaption grant offers wide range of options to spend $10k

May 20, 2020

The Small Business COVID-19 Adaption Grant was announced yesterday and offers small businesses up to $10,000…

Adaption grant offers wide range of options to spend $10kRead More

Logging off for good? – Your social media after you die

May 18, 2020

Some believe there may now be three certainties in life; death, taxes and…social media. Social…

Logging off for good? – Your social media after you dieRead More

Temporary measure for electronic signing under the Corporations Act

May 13, 2020

In a world where almost everything occurs online, it has been a source of frustration…

Temporary measure for electronic signing under the Corporations ActRead More

COVID-19: Working from home, WH&S & privacy

May 12, 2020

The rush to move entire businesses to a work from home model was frantic.  Some…

COVID-19: Working from home, WH&S & privacyRead More

Relaxed restrictions & improved business – What happens to JobKeeper?

May 8, 2020

There is no doubt that the release of the JobKeeper program is helping many Australian…

Relaxed restrictions & improved business – What happens to JobKeeper?Read More

Safety measures for a return to work

May 1, 2020

With the prospect of businesses re-opening and employees returning to the office it’s critical that…

Safety measures for a return to workRead More

Nine principals from National Cabinet to impact business

April 24, 2020

National Cabinet today agreed nine principles which are likely to impact business throughout the COVID-19…

Nine principals from National Cabinet to impact businessRead More

Witnessing Wills in isolation issue addressed

April 23, 2020

A key issue with preparing Wills during the current COVID-19 situation is the difficulty in…

Witnessing Wills in isolation issue addressedRead More

Commercial tenancies mandatory code of conduct

April 8, 2020

The Prime Minister held a further press conference on 7 April 2020 to, amongst other…

Commercial tenancies mandatory code of conductRead More

Latest federal government information for commercial landlords and tenants

April 3, 2020

While the final details are still to be enacted in law by the State and…

Latest federal government information for commercial landlords and tenantsRead More

Commercial rent and COVID-19

March 27, 2020

Landlords and tenants alike have been anxiously waiting for any indication from the Government as…

Commercial rent and COVID-19Read More

New measures to ensure wills are in place

March 25, 2020

With a lot of fear and uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 virus we are experiencing a…

New measures to ensure wills are in placeRead More

Changes to creditor, bankruptcy and insolvency rules for COVID-19 crisis

March 24, 2020

The economic impacts of Covid-19 and the health measures required to prevent its spread will…

Changes to creditor, bankruptcy and insolvency rules for COVID-19 crisisRead More

COVID-19 – questions answered for employers

March 17, 2020

We are receiving plenty of questions as employers come to grips with the current and…

COVID-19 – questions answered for employersRead More

COVID-19 – CGLaw Operations Update

March 16, 2020

Dear Clients, Colleagues and Associates, With the current concerns within the community about the COVID-19…

COVID-19 – CGLaw Operations UpdateRead More

Coronavirus, contracts & force majeure!

March 9, 2020

Coronavirus is having a profound impact on the world’s economy. With Oxford Economics estimating the…

Coronavirus, contracts & force majeure!Read More

Commercial rent and COVID-19 – update

March 3, 2020

Distressed landlords and tenants were watching yesterday’s Government announcement with much anticipation, for details of…

Commercial rent and COVID-19 – updateRead More

Critical issues for landlords to consider when a commercial tenant is moving out

February 28, 2020

Summary Understanding what you should be doing at the end of a commercial lease is…

Critical issues for landlords to consider when a commercial tenant is moving outRead More

Changes to employer obligations for annualised salaries commence 1 March 2020

February 27, 2020

Following the decision of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) in February of 2019, the obligations of employers…

Changes to employer obligations for annualised salaries commence 1 March 2020Read More

Franchisor hit with $4.2 million penalty

February 5, 2020

A recent $4.2 million example stands out as a strong reminder that franchisors must ensure…

Franchisor hit with $4.2 million penaltyRead More

White card changes coming 1 February

January 28, 2020

A recent update from Master Builders Qld provided a useful reminder about the changes that…

White card changes coming 1 FebruaryRead More

Trivago tricks travellers

January 28, 2020

Chances are that you’ve heard or may have even booked your holiday through the hotel…

Trivago tricks travellersRead More

Are your customers really accepting your website terms and conditions?

January 24, 2020

Did you know that how you present your terms and conditions to your clients and…

Are your customers really accepting your website terms and conditions?Read More

Significant changes to annual salaries

January 1, 2020

Following the decision of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) in February of 2019, the obligations…

Significant changes to annual salariesRead More

31 December deadline looms large for QBCC licence holders

December 13, 2019

Are you a contractor who holds a QBCC Licence in categories SC1, SC2, 1, 2…

31 December deadline looms large for QBCC licence holdersRead More

High Court agrees to hear personal/carer’s leave case

December 13, 2019

The High Court has today granted Mondalez International the right to appeal the meaning of…

High Court agrees to hear personal/carer’s leave caseRead More

The harsh light that litigation shines on your estate

December 11, 2019

A recent, long running estate litigation highlights exactly why ‘DIY’ or homemade Wills are best…

The harsh light that litigation shines on your estateRead More

Version control protocol: safeguard your business from a costly mistake

November 19, 2019

Documents, whether it’s simple policy documents or complex sales agreements, are the bread and butter…

Version control protocol: safeguard your business from a costly mistakeRead More

“Going guarantor” – the misunderstood risks

November 19, 2019

Because of the personal relationships that are often involved, many people will provide a guarantee…

“Going guarantor” – the misunderstood risksRead More

Liability for an independent contractor’s superannuation

November 19, 2019

A recent decision of the Federal Court of Australia[1] has found that in some circumstances,…

Liability for an independent contractor’s superannuationRead More

Harrison Humphries elected Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce President

October 29, 2019

Clifford Gouldson is proud to announce that our own Harrison Humphries was elected unopposed as…

Harrison Humphries elected Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce PresidentRead More

Jury duty obligations for employees & employers

October 24, 2019

What do you do if you or your employee are called up for jury duty? …

Jury duty obligations for employees & employersRead More

CGLaw Named Employer of Choice

October 20, 2019

Clifford Gouldson was proud and very humbled to be named the inaugural Employer of Choice…

CGLaw Named Employer of ChoiceRead More

National safe work month – a ‘healthy’ reminder for employers

October 1, 2019

As we progress through the year and transition to Summer, October presents a good opportunity…

National safe work month – a ‘healthy’ reminder for employersRead More

A sweet update for QLD “lemon laws”

September 19, 2019

Do you remember our legal alert in January 2019? It was about upcoming changes to how…

A sweet update for QLD “lemon laws”Read More

Anti-bullying jurisdiction increased after foster carer found to be a worker

September 12, 2019

A recent Fair Work Commission (FWC) decision has found that a Barnardos foster carer can…

Anti-bullying jurisdiction increased after foster carer found to be a workerRead More

Name registration does not protect your brand

September 9, 2019

It’s a common misconception that registration of a business, company or domain name grants ownership…

Name registration does not protect your brandRead More

CGLaw welcomes property development lawyer Carly Brailak

September 3, 2019

We are pleased to announce that Carly Brailak has joined Clifford Gouldson Lawyers in the…

CGLaw welcomes property development lawyer Carly BrailakRead More

10 days personal leave for all employees

August 30, 2019

A Federal Court decision last week has confirmed that employers are required to provide all…

10 days personal leave for all employeesRead More

Mindy gets a fresh coat of paint!

August 24, 2019

Mindy has had a makeover by local artist Bronte Naylor! Keep an eye out for…

Mindy gets a fresh coat of paint!Read More

Cyber criminals – a wolf in other business’s clothing

August 22, 2019

As we all know, cyber crime is on the rise. It has been reported in the…

Cyber criminals – a wolf in other business’s clothingRead More

Our Team sleeps rough for Homeless Week

August 14, 2019

Many of you will have seen the media coverage recently around Homeless Week and Base…

Our Team sleeps rough for Homeless WeekRead More

Sydney football stadium – NSW government let contract before design

August 1, 2019

It has been reported that the Sydney Football Stadium project is a debacle, with news…

Sydney football stadium – NSW government let contract before designRead More

Ignore close scrutiny of contractor arrangements at your peril

July 31, 2019

From 1 July 2019 the Fair Work Ombudsman began ramping up its investigations to identify…

Ignore close scrutiny of contractor arrangements at your perilRead More

Kraft v Bega – never oily, never dry

July 25, 2019

Kraft Peanut Butter is a family favourite across Australia.  Many of us have it in…

Kraft v Bega – never oily, never dryRead More

An historic day for Queensland – human rights act 2019 (QLD)

July 24, 2019

If you blinked, then you may have missed it, but on 1 July 2019 an…

An historic day for Queensland – human rights act 2019 (QLD)Read More

Social Highlights

July 23, 2019

Featured: Selina’s 10 year work anniversary, Simon Future Community Leader announcement and Harrison’s delegate trip…

Social HighlightsRead More

CGLaw team to go homeless for a night

July 23, 2019

Impacted by the level of the homelessness problem in Toowoomba, and the passion of those…

CGLaw team to go homeless for a nightRead More

Faceapp – but it was all in the terms of use

July 18, 2019

No doubt by now, you are aware of the recent social trend involving an App…

Faceapp – but it was all in the terms of useRead More

Licensing: profiting from your assets without selling them

July 4, 2019

Is your business thinking about selling off assets to boost the cash flow?  Are you…

Licensing: profiting from your assets without selling themRead More

Minimum wage increase from 1 July

May 30, 2019

The Fair Work Commission has announced an increase to the national minimum wage of 3…

Minimum wage increase from 1 JulyRead More

Combustible cladding – extension of deadlines

May 21, 2019

The State Government has extended the deadlines for compliance with Stages 2 and 3a of…

Combustible cladding – extension of deadlinesRead More

Government reforms to clean up ABNs

May 16, 2019

In recent announcements by the Federal Government, from 1 July 2021, ABN holders in Australia…

Government reforms to clean up ABNsRead More

What rate of tax does my private company pay?

May 10, 2019

From 1 July 2018, the rules for determining the rate of tax paid by a…

What rate of tax does my private company pay?Read More

Domestic and family violence leave – what do you need to know?

May 8, 2019

As a result of the unfortunate increases in the instances of Domestic Violence within Australia,…

Domestic and family violence leave – what do you need to know?Read More

Construction news: NCC changes live & govt calls for submissions

May 2, 2019

2019 National Construction Code (NCC) The NCC has been amended. Taking effect from 1 May…

Construction news: NCC changes live & govt calls for submissionsRead More

Cyber attack in your business: legal obligations, options and liability

March 29, 2019

Cyber attacks are on the rise in Australia, particularly those which target businesses – often…

Cyber attack in your business: legal obligations, options and liabilityRead More

Ashes to ashes: whose dust?

March 26, 2019

The age old saying, “Where there’s a Will, there’s relatives” rings true, but notwithstanding the…

Ashes to ashes: whose dust?Read More

New proposal on the table – director identification numbers

March 21, 2019

As part of it’s efforts to combat illegal “phoenix” activity, the Federal Government has proposed…

New proposal on the table – director identification numbersRead More

Flexible working requests: you can’t say no!

March 19, 2019

Due to recent changes to the Fair Work legislation, it is no longer possible for…

Flexible working requests: you can’t say no!Read More

Combustible cladding – first deadline approaching

March 15, 2019

Do you know if you are required to undertake a cladding audit for your property?…

Combustible cladding – first deadline approachingRead More

But the doctor told me so!

March 12, 2019

Where an employee is suffering from an injury or illness, it is not uncommon for…

But the doctor told me so!Read More

$700 saved costs family $50,000

March 6, 2019

In a troubling example of the dangers of cutting costs in estate planning we’ve recently…

$700 saved costs family $50,000Read More

Dismissal because of domestic violence deemed not discrimination

February 13, 2019

In January last year, in the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission, Deputy President Swan dismissed a…

Dismissal because of domestic violence deemed not discriminationRead More

Sushi case confirms employer record-keeping requirements

February 11, 2019

An underpaying sushi business is the first to be charged by the Fair Work Ombudsman…

Sushi case confirms employer record-keeping requirementsRead More

New “Lemon Laws”: when car deals turn sour…

January 22, 2019

Changes are coming for how motor dealers and buyers resolve disputes thanks to new legislation…

New “Lemon Laws”: when car deals turn sour…Read More

Regulations amended to prevent employee ‘double dipping’

January 18, 2019

In 2018, the Full Federal Court ordered an employer to payout an employee’s accrued entitlement…

Regulations amended to prevent employee ‘double dipping’Read More

‘Reining in staff behaviour at your office Christmas party’

December 14, 2018

With Christmas only weeks away, it’s common for businesses to celebrate the end of the…

‘Reining in staff behaviour at your office Christmas party’Read More

Building industry changes – the countdown is on!!!

December 13, 2018

There have been some major changes to laws governing the Building & Construction Industry in…

Building industry changes – the countdown is on!!!Read More

Cybersecurity – Is this business’ current greatest threat?

November 7, 2018

Cybersecurity is the protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software and data, from digital attack. …

Cybersecurity – Is this business’ current greatest threat?Read More

What to consider when your tenant has to go!

November 2, 2018

The decision to terminate a commercial lease because of a tenant’s breach is one not…

What to consider when your tenant has to go!Read More

When “claim denied” is not the final word

October 18, 2018

Unfortunately for those of us who dutifully pay our insurance premiums (insurance companies call us…

When “claim denied” is not the final wordRead More

What happens to my super when I die?

October 11, 2018

It is a simple question with a complicated answer. Most people are surprised to learn…

What happens to my super when I die?Read More

Have you met Mindy? Local Law Firm gives back to the community

September 26, 2018

Mindy the van has long been providing liquid gold (coffee) to our coffee-obsessed community here…

Have you met Mindy? Local Law Firm gives back to the communityRead More

Does your building require a cladding audit?

September 17, 2018

he Queensland Government is seeking to determine the extent of the use of potentially combustible…

Does your building require a cladding audit?Read More

Digital grants: not just free money

September 7, 2018

The Queensland Government has just released the latest round of the Small Business Digital Grants…

Digital grants: not just free moneyRead More

Casual employees & annual leave – sorting fact from fiction

September 6, 2018

There has been a stir recently in the world of industrial relations. On Thursday 16…

Casual employees & annual leave – sorting fact from fictionRead More

Defamation online: but i didn’t post the comment, your honour!

August 24, 2018

In January 2016, we wrote about four cases involving allegedly defamatory online statements. A recent…

Defamation online: but i didn’t post the comment, your honour!Read More

Development approval decision means extra caution for buyers

July 25, 2018

Buyers of land over which a development approval has previously been granted are required to…

Development approval decision means extra caution for buyersRead More

Panadol causes headache for nurofen

July 16, 2018

A recent court case saw the makers of Panadol take on Nurofen in a dispute…

Panadol causes headache for nurofenRead More

Ready for 1 July? We summarise the critical legal changes for businesses

June 29, 2018

Do you want to hit the ground running in the new financial year?  We have…

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“Ipso facto” changes to impact business contracts post 1 July 2018

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