Unless you have been living on Gilligan’s Island with Elvis and the Loch Ness Monster, you will be familiar with a certain social media platform based...
As legal practitioners continue to adapt and navigate an increasingly complex professional environment, shaped by rapid change, the upcoming 2026 Queensland Law Society (QLS) Symposium is...
Respected data, technology and intellectual property lawyer Anna Sharpe spoke about two key challenges – compliance and transparency – posed by the rapid changes in cyber...
Workplace fairness continues to be a source of complaints as the Queensland Human Rights Commission looks to focus on preventative action, according to the QHRC annual...
The Supreme Court of Queensland’s new AI Practice Direction emphasises that long-standing professional obligations do not change when using new technologies. The Court flags the critical...
When Molly Swanson first approached the issue of the intersection between AI and the law, she had doubts whether she was the best person to be...
Outgoing Queensland Human Rights Commissioner Scott McDougall has hit out at current bail legislation for children in the latest episode of The Callover podcast. Commissioner McDougall...
The Honourable Justice Susan Brown of the Court of Appeal will deliver this year’s James Cook University Mayo Lecture in Townsville. The annual event is organised...
MEHMET, NATALY Would any person or firm holding or knowing the whereabouts of a will or other document purporting to embody the testamentary intentions of Nataly...
Queensland Parliament sat from 16 to 18 September 2025 Bills introduced Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Dismantling Illegal Trade) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 The...