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Forum 2019 : 8C Are regular casual employees entitled to paid annual leave? : the implications of the Federal Court's decision in WorkPac Pty Ltd v Skene / slides presented by John Love, EMA Legal.




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Forum 2019 : 10B due diligence pressure points : personnel, privacy and proprietary data / sliides presented by Cam Steele, Jessica Nicholls and Daniel Kiley, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers.




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Forum 2019 : 10C Pre CGT property - or is it? / [a[er presented by Julie van der Velde, VdV Legal.




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Ways in which conflict of interest situations can occur in rural and regional practices and how they can be avoided / presented by Vickianne West, Hugh Barton Chambers [and] Ros Burke, Law Society of South Australia.




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Country Conference, Berri : a practical overview of Employment Law (Work injury and Industrial Relations) in South Australia / paper presented by Andrew Wright, WK Lawyers.




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Retirement living contracts : advising residents / [Danielle Macolino], Fisher Jefferies Barristers & Solicitors.




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Fault lines in certainty of objects of express trusts / paper presented by Gino (G.E.) Del Pont, Universiity of Tasmania.




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Obligations of executors to potential family provision claimants / paper presented by The Hon. Justice Samuel Doyle, Supreme Court of South Australia.




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Offensive words in wills : putting them in and taking them out / paper presented by Christopher Parker, Treloar & Treloar.




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An introduction to claims under the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 (SA) / paper presented by: Graham Edmonds-Wilson SC, Howard Zelling Chambers.

"The purpose of this paper is to provide an introductory overview about the making of family provision claims in South Australia under the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972".




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Family law unboxed : unveiling current pitfalls / paper and slides presented by Sue Harrington, LeMessurier Harrington Consulting and Siobhan Parker, David Burrell & Co.




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Balance sheets and how to value a law firm in minutes / paper presented by Brad Milburn, Director of SA Business Valuers.




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Ethics and 269W : a case study / Greg Mead SC, Legal Services Commission.




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Superannuation : is it that hard? / paper presented by Peter Crump, AMP Advice.

This paper is intended to provide a technical support resource for the reader in relation to the treatment of superannuation under family law.




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Aged care and retirement living update / paper presented by Peter Myhill and Rebecca Barr, O'Loughlins Lawyers.




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An introduction to claims under the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 (SA) / paper presented by: Graham Edmonds-Wilson SC, Howard Zelling Chambers.




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Revisiting the forum non-convenience and inappropriate forum / paper presented by Dr Ricky J. Lee, Globalex Tax & Legal.




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"That's what she said" : how to draft a clear and effective affidavit in family law / paper presented by Marita Pangallo, Howard Zelling Chambers and Daniel Praolini, Capmpbell Chambers.




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The Aged Care Puzzle - Second edition : 5 Easy Ways to Solve.




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Do you still love me? : Because I really love you!.




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Voyaging with ink - volume one : An anthology from contemporary Tokelau writers to the world.




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Sorrow and joy : volume one.




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Intimate conversations : the sequel to Out of control.




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Gratitude prompts : everyday prompts for practising kindness.




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Heavenly home / Karina Webb.




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The power of standing in your own vibration / Lisa Pavlic.




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Out of the darkness : Encountering Jesus at Advent.




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How to Run an Inheritance Family Provision Claim - Slides - Christina Flourentzou.




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Navigating the Lifetime Support Scheme Rules - Slides - R Singh and R Weckert.




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Visa Cancellations SLIDES - Chris Johnston.




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I've Got Two Tickets to Paradise.




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The Five and Ten Men : Ten men who redefined distance running.




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Secrets of the maze : in the Vales / created by Grandmother Christine.




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2019-2020 Annual Evaluation Work Plan.




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2018 Regional Heritage Conference, 12-13 April 2018 Geraldton : sacred heritage conference program / Heritage Council, Government of Western Australia, City of Greater Geraldton.




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Everyday Revolutions : Remaking Gender, Sexuality and Culture in 1970s Australia.




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Annual Evaluation Work Plan : Indigenous Advancement Strategy.




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They didn't give up : Ludwig George DREYER and Louisa FOLLE.




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Severed Web.




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What Would Love Do? : Parenting a child through the first year of gender transition.




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Seek : A devotional guide towards surrender.




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Australia's Second Open Government National Action Plan 2018-20 / Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.




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Australian Government response to the Senate Economics References Committee Report : A husband is not a retirement plan: Achieving economic security for women in retirement.




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Australian government response to the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee inquiry report : the appropriateness and effectiveness of the objectives, design, implementation and evaluation of the Community Development Program (CDP)




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Award of funding under the Regional Jobs and Investment Packages : Department of infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development, Department of Industry, Inovation and Science / The Auditor General.

"The objective of the audit was to assess whether the award of funding under the RJIP program was informed by appropriate departmental advice and that processes complied with the grants administration framework."--Page 8.




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Better support for farmers during drought / Australian Government BETA.




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Cabinet Handbook / Australian Government, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.




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Cabinet Handbook / Australian Government, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.




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The China Defence Universities Tracker : exploring the military and security links of China's universities / Alex Joske.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is building links between China’s civilian universities, military and security agencies. Those efforts, carried out under a policy of leveraging the civilian sector to maximise military power (known as ‘military–civil fusion’), have accelerated in the past decade. Research for the China Defence Universities Tracker has determined that greater numbers of Chinese universities are engaged in defence research, training defence scientists, collaborating with the military and cooperating with defence industry conglomerates and are involved in classified research.1 At least 15 civilian universities have been implicated in cyberattacks, illegal exports or espionage. China’s defence industry conglomerates are supervising agencies of nine universities and have sent thousands of their employees to train abroad.




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Growing with Cabrini in Victoria.