
Clare Smith
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May 29, 2024 |
lexology.com | Caroline Ord |Sinead Lynch |Kate Mills |Michael Kenny |Daniel Maroske |Kelly Griffiths | +10 more
This edition of the Gadens Regulatory Recap highlights recent developments from ASIC, APRA, AFCA, ATO, AUSTRAC, OAIC, ACCC, Treasury and the RBA, including various enforcement actions taken by the regulators. Federal BudgetFederal Government Budget: The Federal Government announced the 2024-25 Federal Budget on 14 May 2024, setting the Government’s key policy agenda for the remainder of their term.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
lexology.com | Matthew Bode |Kelly Griffiths |Michael Kenny |Sinead Lynch |Daniel Maroske |Kate Mills | +15 more
This edition of the Gadens Regulatory Recap highlights recent developments from ASIC, APRA, ACCC, the OAIC, and the ATO, including various enforcement actions taken by the regulators.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
lexology.com | Matthew Bode |Kelly Griffiths |Michael Kenny |Sinead Lynch |Daniel Maroske |Kate Mills | +9 more
This edition of the Gadens Regulatory Recap highlights recent developments from ASIC, APRA, ACCC, the OAIC, Treasury and ALRC, including various enforcement actions taken by the regulators. ASICASIC to crack down on predatory lending: ASIC has promised it will turn its attention to high-cost credit and predatory lending to consumers and small businesses, noting pressures on the cost of living and the need to protect vulnerable Australians in times of financial hardship.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
lexology.com | Michael Kenny |Matthew Bode |Kelly Griffiths |Sinead Lynch |Daniel Maroske |Kate Mills | +7 more
This edition of the Gadens’ Regulatory Recap highlights recent developments from ASIC, APRA, ACCC, AFCA, AUSTRAC, the ATO, the OAIC, Treasury, and some key legislative updates, including various enforcement actions taken by the regulators. ASICASIC Breach reporting amendments: On 19 October 2023.
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Jun 16, 2023 |
lexology.com | Dudley Kneller |Sinead Lynch |Antoine Pace |David SMith |David Smith |Clare Smith | +1 more
It has only been three months since the Attorney General’s Office released its report (Report) on the proposed amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act). The Report made 116 recommendations for reform. The recommended reforms are extensive and will, if implemented, have a substantial effect on how businesses regulated under the Privacy Act (APP entities) may lawfully collect, use and disclose personal information.
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