No ability to regularise an unlawful industrial use in Rocklea

The Planning and Environment Court in Delta Contractors (Aust) Pty Ltd v Brisbane City Council [2017] QPEC 13 dismissed an appeal by Delta Contractors (Aust) Pty Ltd against the Brisbane City Council’s refusal of its development application for a development permit for a material change of use for a warehouse with an ancillary office and […]

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A change to a proposed service station, carwash facility and drive through restaurant was declared to be a minor change

The Planning and Environment Court in King of Gifts (Qld) Pty Ltd & Anor v Redland City Council & Anor [2017] QPEC 15 declared that a change to a proposed service station, carwash facility and drive through restaurant was a minor change. The changes to the proposed development comprised the following: refining the onsite sewerage […]

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Approval of multiple-dwellings development – all depends on the adequacy of the proposed drainage system

The Planning and Environment Court delivered a decision in the case of Spry v Brisbane City Council & Anor [2017] QPEC 16 which involved a submitter appeal against the decision of the Brisbane City Council to approve a development application for a development permit for 3 multiple-dwellings. The issues in dispute in the appeal concerned […]

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High-rise units (not PPR) rating category was the correct category

Marchesi v Noosa Council – What’s the case about? The Land Court delivered a decision in the case of Marchesi v Noosa Council [2017] QLC 19 which involved an owner’s appeal against a decision of the chief executive officer of Noosa Council on the owner’s objection to the rating category for several parcels of land. The […]

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Death tax? How the superannuation changes may lead to your dependants paying more tax

If you intend to leave your superannuation to a dependant (e.g. your spouse, child or children) by way of pension as opposed to a lump sum, then it is critical that you have your estate plan reviewed in light of the government’s superannuation changes commencing on 1 July 2017.   What are the relevant changes? […]

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2017/2018 State and Federal Budgets: new and revised taxation measures

1. Proposed Vacant Residential Land Tax (VRLT) The Victorian Government recently announced a proposal for vacant residential land tax. These changes are contained within Part 4 of the State Taxation Acts Amendment Bill 2017 (Vic) (‘the Bill’) and will alter the Land Tax Act 2005 (Vic). The Bill is expected to be passed in June […]

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Funding bankruptcy trustees: not always a risky business

On 13 April 2017 the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia delivered judgment in Low v Barnet (Trustee) [2017] FCAFC 60 where a creditor sought payment of a “risk premium” from the trustee in bankruptcy after successfully funding litigation with respect to a voidable transaction.   Background Ms Low was the only creditor […]

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Standard form business contracts

On 12 November 2016, section 23 of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) was amended to provide protection for small businesses from “unfair” contract terms in business-to-business standard form contracts. This came as a result of the ACCC reviewing a number of standard form contracts involving small businesses and identifying a number of commonly-occurring problems in […]

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Ramsay review final report and the establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority

Professor Ian Ramsay’s final report of the Review of the financial system external dispute resolution and complaints framework (Final Report) was released last week. The most significant of the 11 recommendations contained in the Final Report is the establishment of a single external dispute resolution body for financial and superannuation disputes, to replace FOS, CIO […]

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Developer left in the dark as builder garnishes $11 Million from developer’s bank account without notice

In the recent decision of Fitz Jersey Pty Ltd v Atlas Construction Group Pty Ltd [2017] NSWCA 53 a Contractor was able to garnish $11 million from the Principal’s bank account using the NSW security of payment legislation. The Principal was caught by surprise because at the time the money was garnished from its bank […]

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Legal considerations when establishing e-commerce services

Under Australian Consumer Law (ACL) consumers have the benefit of certain statutory guarantees, you can’t exclude statutory consumer T&Cs but you can include wording to limit your business’ liability. Click here to view full size images.

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Vacant Property Tax in Victoria

From 1 January 2018 a vacant residential property tax will be introduced in Victoria. The purpose of the tax is to discourage owners having properties vacant for a cumulative period longer than 6 months within a calendar year. The tax is limited geographically to properties located in the following Councils as highlighted in orange below: […]

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