Federal Government’s 2020/2021 Budget and Migration Planning

Last night’s release of the 20/21 Federal Budget provided new announcements and information related to the Australian Migration Program for this financial year. Rachael Adolphe and Anke Nagel from our Migration Team have dissected the content to bring you these highlights: Overall Planning Levels The government will maintain the planning level for 160,000 places this…

The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia

On 1 September 2021, the Family Court and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia merged to become the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCoA). The media release from the harmonised Court indicates the aim is to establish a consistent national case management system that is efficient, fair, and focuses on the safety of…

Upcoming changes to the Working Holiday Maker Visa Programs

The Hon Alex Hawke MP announced yesterday of upcoming changes to the Working Holiday Maker programs to support tourism and hospitality sectors. The changes will include: From 1 July 2021, Working Holiday Makers who were unable to come to Australia or had to leave early because of COVID-19 will be able to apply for a…

Additional occupations for the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) announced

On 22 June 2021, the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Alex Hawke MP announced the inclusion of a further 22 occupations on the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL). This brings the total now to 41 occupations. The PMSOL is a list of critical occupations necessary for the ongoing recovery of…

Is interest payable on overdue levies?

Interest on Body Corporate Levies The recent decision of Richard Bruxner, president of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal (“NTCAT”) in MacNaughton v The Proprietors – Unit Plan 91/181 has put a spotlight on whether a Body Corporate can charge a unit holder interest on overdue contributions and levies.[1] The Unit Titles Schemes (Management…

Look before you lease: 3 tips on landlord disclosure statements

In early 2018, Darwin recorded the highest vacancy rate, at an astonishing 21.6 percent, across all Australian office space markets three years in a row. Commercial landlords cannot afford to get caught out over any mistakes that could have been easily avoided by obtaining legal advice prior to entering into a new lease with a…

Changes to the subclass 457 visa – what does it mean for me?

There has been a lot of anxiety over yesterday’s announcement on subclass 457 visas being abolished. We have been closely following the developments and the proposed changes. Here’s a summary of what you should know: Currently hold a subclass 457 visa and planning to apply for permanent residency? Your visa will continue to be in…

Fallen trees and dividing fences: Who is liable?

The Greater Darwin region is still recovering from the damage caused by Cyclone Marcus.  Local residents are now asking who is responsible for the cost of repairs to a dividing fence when the damage has been caused by a fallen tree from a neighbouring property during the storm. The general legal position in the Northern…