
Anneka Frayne
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Jan 15, 2025 |
stacklaw.com.au | Digby Dunn |Chris Clarke |Taylor Kennedy |Anneka Frayne
16 Oct 2024Dion BullFor the first time, 16-year-olds in Europe were allowed to vote in the June 2024 election for the European parliament, and they turned out in droves. Where can 16-year-olds vote? Sixteen-year-olds can vote in a number of countries, including Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Germany, Malta, Nicaragua and Scotland. Now there is a […]Read the article
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Aug 6, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Anneka Frayne
Coercive control is a frequently hidden form of domestic abuse that includes physical, sexual, psychological, emotional and financial abuse of one individual by another. The Bureau of Statistics figures on domestic abuse are shocking. One in four women and one in eight men have experienced domestic violence by an intimate partner or family member since the age of fifteen. Every nine days a female is murdered by a current or former partner. Every 29 days a man is killed by someone close to him.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Anneka Frayne
Every year in Australia about 3,000 babies are born as a result of using sperm donors. But there is a shortage of donors, and fertility clinics and IVF providers have appealed for more sperm and egg donors. According to the 2021 Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority (VARTA) annual report, single women make up 53 per cent of those using sperm donors, followed by women in same-sex relationships (34 per cent) and heterosexual couples (17 per cent).
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Jun 4, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Anneka Frayne
With cybersecurity breaches on the rise, people are becoming increasingly worried about data collection by companies and wondering how secure their personal information is. As the nationwide shortage of rental properties continues unabated, prospective tenants are facing increasing demands from landlords and their agents for more and more detailed information on their finances and personal background.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Anneka Frayne
In 1998, an elderly married couple purchased a 255-acre rural property in northern NSW. By 2004, they were receiving the aged pension and came to believe that owning the property might disqualify them from the pension.
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