Do You Have to Make Progress Payments to Your Builder? A Recent Supreme Court Clarification

In the context of large, commercial developments, Victorian law has implemented protections for builders wherein the owner of the site is required to make ‘progress payments’: to pay the builder progressively for their work. Since its passing in 2002, the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2002, has awarded the right to builders to make […]
Is My Sporting Club a Charity?

In Australia, being registered as a charity has numerous advantages for organisations which are pursuing benefactory, charitable or not-for-profit purposes. Amongst other things, it qualifies them for tax exemptions, at both a State and Commonwealth level, and registration as a charity is therefore desirable for many bodies, and sometimes vital to their work. Sporting clubs, […]
What if I Forget to Meet My Reporting Requirements as a Charity?

Registered charities are, by law, required to submit an Annual Information Statement to the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission outlining the charity’s operations and finances over a 12-month period. Certain charities, such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations, basic religious charities, and non-government schools may not be required to submit the Annual Information Statement […]
Can AI Invent?

For some years, Dr Stephen Thaler, the owner of an artificial intelligence known as ‘DABUS’ has attempted, across the world, to prosecute the legal argument that an artificial intelligence can be granted a patent for its inventions. DABUS is an artificial intelligence which has ‘invented’ a design for a particular type of food container which […]
What Happens to My Super When I Die?

Most end-of-life planning is generally focused around an individual’s will. The common-sense conception of a will is that it is the single document which dictates where everything you own goes after you die. If your will specifies what is to happen to all your assets upon your death, this principle is correct. However, your superannuation […]
The Importance of Having a Good Shareholders Agreement

Starting a new business can be an exciting and challenging endeavour, but it is also a journey that requires careful planning and preparation. If a corporate structure is being used, one of the most important steps in setting up the new business is having a well-drafted shareholders agreement in place. A shareholders agreement is a […]