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Flight price advertising is it a single price?
- Cordato Partners
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- Australia
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- January 28 2013
Call it a single price, a total price or a final price, the Australian Consumer Law requires businesses to show an all-inclusive price in their
Figures show boost in Queensland tourism
- Holding Redlich
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- Australia
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- January 23 2013
The latest figures from the Brisbane Airport Corporation show an increase in both domestic and international visitor numbers to Queensland. The
Can cultural heritage significance be debated?
- HopgoodGanim
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- Australia
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- January 21 2013
A recent court case has put the spotlight on the ability to question a building's listed status when developing a heritage site. Cowan v Brisbane
New swimming pool regulations imminent in NSW
- Colin Biggers & Paisley
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- Australia
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- October 16 2012
The state government seems poised to crack down on swimming pool owners, with the Minister for Local Government hoping that new laws governing domestic swimming pools will be introduced in the next sitting session, starting mid-October 2012
Appellate court finds no protectionism in gambling's free trade
- Piper Alderman
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- Australia
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- September 18 2012
The Australian betting industry has boomed in recent years, with private betting agencies gaining a greater foothold in the market and governments abandoning their holdings in the operations of the state-based totalisator agency boards, effectively developing a national betting market
Part opposed: ALH's proposed acquisition of certain liquor assets in NSW
- Gilbert + Tobin
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- Australia
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- August 22 2012
The ACCC announced that it considered that the proposed acquisition by Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group (ALH) of five takeaway packaged liquor retailers in NSW (three of which are attached to hotels) would be likely to have the effect of substantially lessening competition in the five relevant local markets
Stringent product safety procedures fail to save KFC in poisoning case
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- Australia
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- July 12 2012
In a high-profile decision the New South Wales Supreme Court decided that KFC was liable for a plaintiff's severe brain damage caused by salmonella food poisoning from a 'Twister'
World Heritage Committee - state of conservation - Great Barrier Reef draft decision
- Corrs Chambers Westgarth
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- Australia, Global
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- June 20 2012
In 1981, the Great Barrier Reef was inscribed on the World Heritage list for its Outstanding Universal Value
Dancing on the ceiling
- Hall & Wilcox
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- Australia
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- June 13 2012
Stonewall Hotel Pty Ltd leased three-storey premises which it ran as a restaurant and nightclub
KFC loses case over salmonella
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- June 8 2012
The plaintiff, Monika Samaan (by her tutor Mr Amanwial Gergis ('Emanuel David') Samaan)) sued Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) for damages as a result of contracting Salmonella Encephalopathy in 2005
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