How the tables have turned after the recent High Court decision
Bed Bath ‘N’ Table Pty Ltd v Global Retail Brands Australia Pty Ltd [2025] HCA 50 Summary On 10 December 2025, the High Court of
Bed Bath ‘N’ Table Pty Ltd v Global Retail Brands Australia Pty Ltd [2025] HCA 50 Summary On 10 December 2025, the High Court of
Workers’ compensation claims for psychological injuries have significantly increased. In the four years up to 2022, Work Safe Queensland reported a 92% increase in accepted
Emerging opportunities for waste sector investment The NSW Government recently released Chapter 1 of its new Waste and Circular Infrastructure Plan (Plan), which signals a
Public interest disclosures (PIDs) under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010 (Qld) are a common occurrence for many councils. That Act sets out strict obligations
Taking effect on 12 December 2025, the Planning (Battery Storage Facilities) and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation 2025 (Qld) (Regulations) amends the Planning Regulation 2017 (Qld)
As the use of AI continues to evolve, the State and Federal Courts of Australia have started issuing guidance and practice directions as to how
New South Wales’ environmental planning legislation has been amended to apply significant changes to how modification applications are assessed under the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Using AI-generated advertisements or AI-assisted advertising content is not unlawful. However, all AI outputs should undergo robust and adequate oversight by a human. Here’s how
The recent Queensland Court of Appeal decision of Homeland Property Developments Pty Ltd v Whitsunday Regional Council [2025] QCA 234 provides clarification on the operation
As Australia’s private equity market continues to mature, continuation funds are emerging as an increasingly common tool to manage mature assets while balancing liquidity needs
Agentic AI is an advanced form of artificial intelligence that can act autonomously to achieve broad goals or objectives, with minimal human oversight and intervention.
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, such as ChatGPT, have become popular tools for summarising information and providing general guidance. While these innovations may seem like the
Australia has become the first country to enact a social media ban for children under the age of 16. Legislative reform has amended the Online
If AI is the ChristmAIs present under the ChristmAIs tree, you need to look carefully behind the wrapping. While AI is transforming creativity and compliance

As Australian organisations increasingly embed AI models into their operations, they must also think twice about the value and sensitivity of the data feeding those