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Fisheries Management Policy Review: Balancing Conservation and Commercial Rights
Fisheries management sits at the intersection of environmental protection, economic sustainability and community expectations. Governments must ensure that fish stocks and marine ecosystems are protected for future generations while also maintaining viable commercial...
Charged with a Criminal Offence: What to Do, When to Do It and How to Reduce Your Risk
Charged with a Criminal Offence: What to Do, When to Do It and How to Reduce Your Risk Being charged with a criminal offence can be one of the most stressful and uncertain experiences an individual or business owner may face. Whether the charge arises from an alleged...
Challenging a Will: Understanding Your Rights and Grounds for Contesting
Disputes Over Wills and Estates Disputes over wills and estates can be some of the most emotionally charged legal matters individuals face. The death of a loved one is already a difficult time, and discovering that the distribution of their estate may be unfair,...
Algal Blooms & Emergency Fisheries Closures: Legal Risk and Business Continuity Strategies
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are no longer rare, isolated events. Warmer waters, altered ocean currents, nutrient runoff and extreme weather patterns are contributing to more frequent and more intense bloom events across Australian and international fisheries. For...
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