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Is there a governance crisis in Australian sport?

Both Allistar Twigg and Catherine Ordway are featured in an article published recently in World Sports Advocate discussing whether there is a governance crisis in Australian sport. Allistar commented on criticisms of governance voiced against the Football Federation Australia. Catherine gave her strong views on where Australia goes from here. You can read more of

Is there a governance crisis in Australian sport?2018-04-20T04:02:23+10:00

What is business succession planning?

According to the Australian Family and Private Business Survey 2013 (RMIT University) the average age of small business owners in Australia is 58. It is estimated that over 50,000 small business owners will be looking to exit each year. Unfortunately, over 50% of these business owners will exit due to death, illness, divorce, dispute, financial distress, bankruptcy

What is business succession planning?2018-04-19T04:36:13+10:00

What happens to my pet when I die?

Providing for my pet in my will It’s no secret that we love the companionship of a furry, feathery or scaly friend. It’s been reported* that 65% of Australians consider their dog or cat to be part of the family. However, the legal system continues to view all animals as ‘personal property’. Due to this

What happens to my pet when I die?2018-04-18T04:54:52+10:00

SHG are proudly supporting the Mill House Accelerator Social Ventures

Starting a business is always profoundly exciting and exhausting! There are so many critical things that you want to get right. Having guidance, support and strong professional relationships can take a business from an idea to a successful startup. The Mill House is a social enterprise accelerator based in Canberra and supports businesses focused on

SHG are proudly supporting the Mill House Accelerator Social Ventures2018-04-12T00:43:57+10:00

Disclosure of your medical reports in a motor vehicle accident claim

Since the commencement of the Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002, personal injury claims in the ACT have been subject to a strict pre-court procedure where parties are obliged to take certain steps prior to commencing any legal proceedings in the court. Richard Faulks, Managing Director at Snedden Hall & Gallop Lawyers, explains that part of

Disclosure of your medical reports in a motor vehicle accident claim2018-04-10T00:47:15+10:00

SHG ‘Be the best you can be’ Sport Day: 18 September 2018

April 6 is International Day of Sport for Development and Peace. What better day to launch our inclusive sports day for school students with a disability? Put it in your calendar now! Tuesday 18 September 2018. Here are all the details: 'Be the best you can be' Sports Day 2018 for children with a disability When:

SHG ‘Be the best you can be’ Sport Day: 18 September 20182024-10-08T09:55:40+11:00

Signing a guarantee as a Company Director – What are the risks?

It is common as a business expands for a company to borrow funds for technology upgrades, enter into a lease for property and apply for financing for equipment. In those instances, company directors are asked to sign a guarantee. Many directors have signed a number of guarantees before and so this step is often considered

Signing a guarantee as a Company Director – What are the risks?2018-04-04T01:20:59+10:00

What you should know before you sign a guarantee on your child’s home loan

If you are considering ‘going guarantor’ for your child as they buy their first home, be aware that there are risks for you. Don’t think you are just adding your signature to a financial document to ‘help’. What are the risks? In part 1 of this series, Caitlin Meers, Lawyer with Snedden Hall & Gallop,

What you should know before you sign a guarantee on your child’s home loan2018-03-28T01:22:12+11:00

6 bike rider road rules you need to know before 30 April 2018

The ACT Parliament recently introduced the new Road Transport (Road Rules) Regulation 2017 (ACT) (‘the Regulations’) which will commence from 30 April 2018. The regulations consolidate the Australian Road Rules and the ACT specific road rules from the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000 as well as adding a few new rules. How will these ACT road rules affect

6 bike rider road rules you need to know before 30 April 20182018-03-21T01:28:46+11:00

The regulatory environment of franchising in Australia

For many years franchising in Australia was self-regulated. However, self-regulation by representative bodies of franchisors and franchisees did not work. Today franchising is regulated. Franchisors are required to adhere to a mandatory industry code, the Competition and Consumer (Industry Codes – Franchising) Regulation 2014 (the Code) which is periodically amended. Dennis Martin, Director with Snedden Hall & Gallop Lawyers,

The regulatory environment of franchising in Australia2018-03-14T01:36:29+11:00

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