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COUNCILS: Is that MOU really a legally binding agreement in disguise?
Posted by Karyn Wernham
on 18 November 2021
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Local governments should beware of accidentally entering into...
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When is an area under Council’s control?
Posted by Karyn Wernham
on 13 September 2021
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Local government area vs local government controlled area: wh...
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Members of the public raising havoc at public facilities?
Posted by Karyn Wernham
on 27 July 2020
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Prohibiting or restricting access to public facilities via a ...
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Directors have rights too!
May 02 2022
Directors have rights to access company information and to seek independent professional advice
Introduction
A Councillor who is appointed as a&n...
Understanding the ‘storey’
Apr 11 2022
What rooftop space is excluded from the calculation of building height?
In regulating built form, many local government planning schemes rely...
Interpreting development approvals
Feb 24 2022
Take note of the High Court of Australia’s decision in Sunland Group Ltd v Gold Coast City Council1
Relevant highlights and facts
Litigatio...
