Local Government Law Journal update: Vol 24 Pt 4 By journalalerts on November 1, 2023 Posted In: Journals Tagged: Alin Almasan Chris Boge Clause 5.10(10) Conservation Incentives: More than a Disingenuous Land Grab digest of cases Indoor Air Quality: Is It Regulated Sufficiently? Josh Walsh Lawrie Groom local government Madelaine Cannell-Lunn Magistrate Scott Nash Peter Lochore Stephanie Booker Uses of Land for Public Purposes: The Representation of the Land as Fundamental to Thinking About a Use’s Lawfulness Willem van Wyk
Local Government Law Journal update: Vol 24 Pt 3 By journalalerts on May 4, 2023 Posted In: Journals Tagged: articles Chelsea White digest of cases Lawrie Groom local government Madelaine Cannell-Lunn Megan Duane Out of Time Appeals in Queensland – When the Court May (or May Not) Grant an Extension of Time Policy Construction: From Flexibly Applying to Flexibly Interpreting Stephanie Booker Willem van Wyk
Local Government Law Journal update: Vol 24 Pt 2 By journalalerts on February 23, 2023 Posted In: Journals Tagged: articles Australian Capital Territory Chelsea White Connor Fisher Developments in Planning Law digest of cases Emiko Watanable Glen McLeod Lawrie Groom Local Planning Law Guide cases Preserving Character Assessment in the Land-Use Planning Toolkit. Stephanie Booker Victoria Western Australia Willem van Wyk
Local Government Law Journal update: Vol 23 Pt 2 By journalalerts on July 22, 2020 Posted In: Journals Tagged: articles assessment of development standard variations Australian Capital Territory Connor Fisher Daniel Morey digest of cases Lawrie Groom Lea Hiltenkamp Leigh Howard LGLJ Local Government & Planning Law Guide Cases New South Wales Land and Environment Court Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic) outcome based planning Paul Leadbeter risk-based duty imposed on an employer Rolling Back the Legalese: A Plea for a Return to an Objective Based Clause 4.6 South Australia Standard Instrument cl 4.6 Stephanie Booker Victoria Victoria's New General Environmental Duty: A Comparison with Its OHS Forefather Western Australia Willem van Wyk