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Recovery Costs for Default Works
We are often asked questions regarding how councils can efficiently go about recovering costs that have been incurred where a council exercises a statutory power to undertake works, often referred…
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AIBS SA Chapter Conference
Kelledy Jones Lawyers were proud sponsors of the 2018 AIBS SA Chapter Conference held on 15 and 16 March 2018. We congratulate the SA Chapter on organising a fantastic conference…
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Liquor Licensing Act Amendments – no need to panic!
Further to our previous LG Alert, portion of the Liquor Licensing (Liquor Review) Amendment Act 2017 (“the Amending Act”) has been proclaimed and is now in force.
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Labour Hire Licensing Act 2017
The Labour Hire Licensing Act 2017 (“the Act”) commenced on 1 March 2018. The Act establishes a mandatory labour hire licensing scheme, with the aim of protecting labour hire workers…
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Kelledy Jones Lawyers and RMIA and Thought Leadership Forum
On Friday 16 February 2018, Kelledy Jones Lawyers was partnered with the Risk Management Institute of Australasia (RMIA) to present a Thought Leadership Forum to an audience of 55 attendees.
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PDI Accreditation Scheme — do you need to be Accredited?
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (“DPTI”) has released the long-awaited “Accreditation Professional Scheme Discussion Paper” under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 (“the PDI Act”).
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Local Government - there’s no place like home
LG Leader March 2018 It’s good to be back. I didn’t really go anywhere, but I did have a bit…
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Code of Conduct for Council Employees: commences next week
By now council’s will be aware that a new Code of Conduct for Council Employees (“new Code”) will come into operation on 2 April 2018.