The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has granted a 5.2% wage increase to minimum pay and award wage workers from 1 July 2022.
Read MoreHave you noticed all the electric scooters (or ‘e-scooters’) around Mackay City the last few days? From 8 June, 2022 e-scooters are being trialed in Mackay for a period of 12 months. But there are some rules you must follow…
Read MoreDeciding whether or not you should apply for bankruptcy can often be a confusing and daunting task, and there is much to consider. It is integral that you understand what implications you may face and make an informed decision.
This article will explain what bankruptcy is and some of the common advantages and disadvantages of declaring bankruptcy.
Read MoreIn the last article we discussed what rights and obligations you had as a landowner to deal with residential tenants’ property after they moved out. Now we will explore what landowners’ rights (and obligations) are when a commercial tenant for farmland leaves property behind on your land and what you can (or can’t) do with it.
Read MoreToday, we will explore what landowners’ rights are when a tenant leaves personal property behind on your land and what you can (or can’t) do with it.
War Story: John has an investment property that he rents to a young couple
In late December, the young couple’s tenancy agreement came to an end, and they subsequently vacated the property…
Read MoreMcKays Solicitors is delighted to welcome Senior Solicitor and former Police Prosecutor, Robert Beamish to the McKays Criminal Law team. With an extensive background in criminal and traffic prosecutions, Rob is able to defend clients in relation to all criminal and traffic law charges, including traffic and driving offences, drink and drug driving, restricted licences…
Read MoreAn issue for many who have recently contracted COVID-19 or are a “close contact” is what, if any, leave they are entitled to from their workplace during the isolation period.
As an employee, you are able to access accrued leave entitlements under your applicable award, enterprise agreement, employment contract, workplace policy and under the National Employment Standards.
Read MoreIt is with so much pride and excitement, that the Principals of McKays Solicitors announce the admission of a new director, leading commercial solicitor, Lloyd Stanger. It has been 7 years since McKays admitted a new Director so this is a monumental occasion. Lloyd manages our Property and Conveyancing Team…
Read MoreOn 7 October, BHP announced that it would be introducing a requirement for COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of entry for all visitors and workers to all of its sites and workplaces in Australia. Other large employers, such as Woolworths and major banks including Commonwealth and Westpac have also brought in similar policies for their staff.
Read MoreKaren’s son Paul had a drug habit. She left her estate to him on her death hoping he would use the money to undertake the drug rehabilitation programs he always promised to…
Read MoreIn order to prevent the use of false or fraudulent director identifies, from November 2021, directors will need to verify their identity as part of a new director ID requirement.
A director ID is a unique identifier that a director will apply for once and keep forever, even if they change companies, stop being a director, change their name or move interstate or overseas.
Read MoreRetail and commercial leases form part of many business transactions and commercial property is a popular investment choice. Whether you are a Lessor or Lessee, there is much to consider when entering into a retail or commercial lease.
Read MoreFrom 10 September, 2021 anyone convicted of a mid-range driving offence will be required to install an interlock in their vehicle after the disqualification period ends. Previously, this was only mandatory for high-range offenders or repeat offenders within a 5 year period. The alcohol ignit..
Read MoreChanges to the Fair Work Act relating to casual employees came into effect on 27 March 2021.
Read MoreThe High Court has overturned the Full Federal Court decision in Workpac v Rossato which was handed down in 2020 and had caused significant controversy around the engagement of casual workers.
Read MoreCommencing 26 July, 2021 it will be illegal to hold a mobile phone in your hand or have it resting on any part of your body, including in your lap, when driving. This applies even if you’re stopped in traffic. The phone does not need to be in use or even turned on for this to be an offence.
Read MoreIn the last four articles we discussed what information a Seller should disclose to a Buyer when selling property and the potential consequences of failing to do so. In addition to the points already discussed, Sellers and Buyers should also take note of the following where the property being sold/purchased includes a dwelling with a swimming pool..
Read MoreIt is possible that any improvements on the land (ie. houses and sheds) may not be lawfully occupied unless a Final Building Certificate has issued.
Read MoreIn the last two articles we discussed what information a Seller should disclose to a Buyer when selling property and the potential consequences of failing to do so. In addition to the points already discussed in the last two issues, Sellers and Buyers should take note of the following…
Read MoreIn our previous newsletter, we started discussing some of the common issues that Sellers must disclose to Buyers and what happens to the sale when they are missed. This article, we will continue the discussion on disclosures that need to be made to Buyers when selling property. Advers..
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