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Using Your Mobile Phone While Driving Could Cost You More Than Demerit Points

Using Your Mobile Phone While Driving Could Cost You More Than Demerit Points

by Julie Burton | Jun 16, 2025 | Latest News

Using your mobile phone while you are driving is an offence in NSW. The penalties include 5 demerit points and a fine, which is increased if the offence is committed in a school zone. There are mobile detection cameras which are used to target mobile phone use by...
Your Right to Disconnect from Work Explained

Your Right to Disconnect from Work Explained

by Julie Burton | May 30, 2024 | Employment and Compensation, Latest News

There are changes on the way for employees which will assist in being able to disconnect from work out of hours. These changes follow similar laws which have been made in other countries including France, Italy, Ireland and Mexico. The laws reflect the increasing...
Who will be the “person responsible” for your health care if you lose capacity?

Who will be the “person responsible” for your health care if you lose capacity?

by Julie Burton | Feb 1, 2024 | Family Law, Latest News

There are special laws in place in New South Wales for people over the age of 16 years who are not able to consent to medical treatment. This includes people who do not understand the general nature and effect of the treatment or cannot communicate their consent to...

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