COVID-19 and Leases in the Northern Territory
Ward Keller senior lawyer Alecia Howland has prepared a fact sheet on the Mandatory Code of Conduct in the Northern Territory.
Please click on this link to download the full fact sheet.
Ward Keller senior lawyer Alecia Howland has prepared a fact sheet on the Mandatory Code of Conduct in the Northern Territory.
Please click on this link to download the full fact sheet.
It is expected that fully vaccinated Australians will be able to leave the country without exemption from Monday 1 November 2021, in a move that lifts major travel restrictions for the first time in 18 months. In addition, it was announced late last week that parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents are eligible to…
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…
Ward Keller’s Debt Collection Manager, Sandra Kantros, joined commercial partner Leon Loganathan and senior lawyer Alecia Howland to facilitate a Q & A session to answer your questions about how small businesses have been affected by COVID-19. We hope that the following Q & A answers any queries and concerns you may have. Please click…
Ward Keller’s registered migration agent Anke Nagel featured in the Alice Springs News to discuss the Coronavirus (COVID-19) impacts on visa holders in the Northern Territory. You can read the full article here.
There are lucrative contracts to be won by Northern Territory companies from the US Defence build-up in Darwin. But experts say that NT business must be good enough to do the work – being “local” isn’t enough – and must understand the rigorous tendering process. The Territory chapter of the Australian Industry Defence Network and…
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…