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Blog ● 29 April 2025

Election 2025: What the Coalition’s IR proposals could mean for your workplace

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Blog ● 28 April 2025

Victoria’s bold move: Tough new laws target hate speech and vilification

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Blog ● 9 January 2025

Navigating wage theft: An essential guide for small business employers

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Blog ● 19 December 2024

New criminal underpayment laws: Prepare now for changes effective from 1 January 2025

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Blog ● 19 December 2024

Award changes: Changes to entry-level classifications in awards

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Blog ● 5 November 2024

Shutting down for Christmas?

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Blog ● 16 August 2024

Major changes to casual employment coming very soon

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Blog ● 15 February 2024

New gender equality reporting obligations to shortly commence

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Blog ● 9 February 2024

An update on workplace reform – 9 February 2024

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Blog ● 23 November 2023

Is your business shutting down on 22 December for the Christmas period?

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Blog ● 14 November 2023

The Silly Season…has it just gotten sillier?

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Blog ● 5 September 2023

Closing Loopholes

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