
QBCC Licence Exclusion for a Banned Individual or Company
The Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991 (“the Act”) sets out four primary modes of Queensland Building and Construction Commission (“QBCC”) licence cancellation and

The Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991 (“the Act”) sets out four primary modes of Queensland Building and Construction Commission (“QBCC”) licence cancellation and
Cullen Group collapse There has been a lot of speculation recently about how the building company Cullen Group collapsed. According to the Gold Coast Bulletin, there
Phoenix Activity Phoenix activity is not defined in Australian legislation.[1] Perhaps this is not surprising given that the term is notoriously difficult, if not nearly

Take home lessons Insolvency trumps Security of Payments legislation. Where a subcontractor or contractor who has issued a payment claim from and subsequently becomes insolvent,

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Being involved in a legal proceeding is often highly emotional and financially taxing; but by following our top 5 tips for reducing your legal fees,

Under Queensland’s strict building licensing regime, the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (“QBCC”) may exclude an individual or a company from holding a QBCC

In Queensland, most residential building work valued over $3,300 must have home warranty insurance under the Queensland Home Warranty Scheme. Under the scheme, the builder

In February 2015 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission obtained judgment against Reebok Australia Pty Ltd in ACCC v Reebok Australia Pty Ltd [2015] FCA
What is a Joint Venture Agreement (JV)? A JV is a business arrangement between at least two parties with a view to realizing profit by working together and

Generally, a secured creditor is entitled to stand outside the insolvency process and seek to have any secured property excluded from being used to satisfy

Competitions and Consumer Amendment (Payment Surcharges) Act 2016 An amendment to the Competitions and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) was recently commenced on 25 February