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LearningMoreAboutTheLaw
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Learning More About the Law and You can find out about the law from a variety of resources, including libraries, law reports, legislation and popular culture. ...
ChangingTheLaw
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Changing the Law and Changing the law is not an activity exclusively reserved for parliamentarians and judges. The Australian Law Reform Commission and communit...
DifferentAreasOfLaw
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Different areas of the law and Australian law can be private or public. Private laws applies to individuals and their dealings with each other. Public law conce...
CourtsAndTribunals
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Courts and Tribunals and Courts and tribunals both exist to resolve legal disputes, however, both do so in different ways. Courts are staffed by judges and magi...
NeighboursAndSafety
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Neighbours and Safety and If you are feeling threatened by your neighbour’s behaviour, you can apply for a Personal Protection Order (PPO). Refer to Personal Pr...
NeighboursContactsAndResources
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Neighbours and Neighbourhood Disputes Contacts and Resources and Canberra Community Law Level 1, 21 Barry DriveTurner ACT 2612Tel: 02 6218 7977Website: http:...
PublicHousingNeighbourhoodDisputes
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Public Housing Neighbourhood Disputes and How do I make a complaint? If you live in public housing property and have a conflict with a neighbour also living in...
BuildingAndRenovations
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Building and Renovations and Home owners who want to build or renovate their property have to comply with the ACT Building Code. The building code contains prov...
NeighboursPrivacy
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Privacy and Can my neighbour look into my house? There is no legal right to privacy which prevents your neighbour from looking over the fence or listening to c...
Parking
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Parking and General Information Your neighbour is not allowed to park on your driveway or property. They may be trespassing if they continue to park on your pr...
NatureStrips
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Nature Strips and What is a nature strip? A nature strip is the strip of land between your property and the road. It contains essential services such as sewera...
SharedDriveways
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Shared Driveways and What is the law? Most shared driveways are created by an easement. Easements allow limited access to someone else’s property, and only for...
WaterAndFlooding
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Water and Flooding and Disputes over flooding and entry of water can arise when a neighbour’s pool, sewer or drain leaks onto your property. This can cause prop...
Trees
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Trees and What is the law? There are no specific legislative provisions in the ACT on invasive trees. The law on neighbours’ rights and responsibilities in rel...
Trespass
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Trespass and What is trespass? Deliberately interfering with someone else’s land without permission constitutes trespass. Some common trespass scenarios includ...
SmokeOdourAndFumes
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Smoke, odour and fumes and What are my rights and responsibilities? Excessive smoke from BBQs, fumes from painting and odour from uncollected rubbish may be de...
NoisePollution
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Noise pollution and What are my rights and responsibilities? All people in the ACT have a general duty to avoid or minimise environmental harm and nuisance, wh...
LightPollution
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Light pollution and What are my rights and responsibilities? Light from adjoining properties which interferes with your enjoyment of your property may amount t...
AnimalNuisance
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Animal nuisance and What are my rights and responsibilities? It is the responsibility of animal owners and carers to exercise care and ensure that their animal...
UrbanFences
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Urban Fences and Information for Owners What are my rights and responsibilities? A common side or rear fence is the joint responsibility of all property owner...
CriminalLawContactsAndResources
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Contacts and Resources and . Legal Aid * Call the Legal Aid ACT Helpline on 1300 654 314 to discuss your matter, apply for Legal Aid or make a booking for a ...
PenaltyUnits
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What are "penalty units"? and . For all criminal offences in the ACT, the Act creating the offence sets out a maximum penalty which may be imposed if a person is...
Sentencing
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Sentencing and . According to statistics, more than half of those accused of committing offences end up either pleading to, or being found guilty of, at least so...
BasicPrinciplesOfCriminalLaw
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Basic principles of criminal law and . There are four major principles of the criminal law system: 1 a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty; 1 a...
TypesOfOffencesAndHowTheyAreDealtWith
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Types of offences and how they are dealt with and . There are many different types of offences in the ACT. Some offences may be dealt with by a Magistrate, while...
IntroductionToCriminalLaw
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Introduction to Criminal Law and . What is “the criminal law”? “The criminal law” means any law which says that particular conduct is an “offence”, and imposes ...
ProceedsOfCrime
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Proceeds of crime and It is an offence in the ACT to receive property knowing that that property is directly derived from a drug offence, in circumstances where...
CthDrugOffencesAndPenalties
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Commonwealth Drug Offences and In addition to the ACT laws that prescribe a number of offences there are also Commonwealth laws that create offences in relation...
ACTDrugOffencesAndPenalties
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ACT Drug Offences and A number of offences prohibit the possession, distribution and production of illicit drugs in the ACT. The list of drugs to which these of...
ContactsAndResourcesPrivacy
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Contacts and Resources and . Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (dealing with both the Commonwealth Privacy Act and the Territory Information Pr...
AssertingPrivacyRights
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Asserting Privacy Rights and . At a glance An implication of the preceding parts of this chapter is that if people are concerned about their own privacy and tha...
CommonQuestions
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Common Questions and . At a glance This part of the chapter provides a brief introduction to a range of common questions about privacy and issues that readers m...
TheACTPrivacyRegime
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The ACT Privacy Regime and . At a glance The Territory privacy regime has four aspects that are significant for readers concerned with information or other priv...
TheCommonwealthPrivacySchemeNew
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The Commonwealth Privacy Scheme and . At a glance Readers of the preceding paragraphs in this chapter can draw three conclusions about the Commonwealth privacy ...
MakingSenseOfPrivacyLawInTheACT
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Making Sense of Privacy Law in the ACT and . At a glance It is common for people to talk about privacy rights. It is also common for people, particularly tho...
IntroductionToPrivacy
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Introduction to Privacy and . At a glance Privacy is a fundamental but contested value in Australian life and the legal system. It is an aspect of human dignity...
IntroductionAndLegalFrameworks
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Prison and Community Corrections . Current to February 2022. Introduction The Alexander Maconochie Centre (AMC) is the first (and only) prison in Australia desig...
LifeInPrison
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Life in Prison .Current to February 2022. Types of Detainees There are two types of detainees held in the AMC. * Sentenced detainees are those who have been ...
OffencesCommittedInPrison
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Offences Committed in Prison . Current to February 2022. Detainees are entitled to the protection of the law just like everybody else. If a detainee believes that...
ParoleAndOnReleaseFromPrison
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Parole . Current to February 2022. For most sentences that are at least one year long, a detainee may apply to be released on parole at the end of their non paro...
CommunityCorrections
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Community Corrections . Current to February 2022. As discussed in the Sentencing section, courts can impose a prison sentence or a range of non custodial penaltie...
MakingAComplaint
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Making a Complaint . Current to December 2021. Information on making a complaint is provided on the ACT Corrective Services website and in the Corrections Manage...
ComplainingToTheACTHumanRightsCommission
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Complaining to the ACT Human Rights Commission Contributed by Elizabeth Samra and Karen Toohey. Current to December 2021. Complaints about vulnerable adults Fro...
TaxContactsAndResources
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Contacts and Resources Contributed by ACT Revenue Office and current to December 2021. Further information can be found on the ACT Revenue Office’s website: www.r...
PayrollTax
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Payroll Tax Contributed by ACT Revenue Office and current to December 2021 Payroll tax is a tax on wages that employers pay employees under thePayroll Tax Act 201...
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