
A short settlement period means you get the sale proceeds in your hands quicker, right? Not always. The ATO presumes…
A short settlement period means you get the sale proceeds in your hands quicker, right? Not always. The ATO presumes…
Technology has been moving at a rapid rate within the conveyancing industry as we try to find innovative ways to…
Background Following the 2011 Slacks Creek house fire which remains Australia’s worst fatal house fire, the Queensland Government introduced changes…
Last month we talked about some of the traps a landholder can face when negotiating terms with green energy companies….
While green energy offers a valuable income stream for Queensland landholders, there are some traps to be aware of. Lease…
Landholders in certain areas of Queensland are experiencing an upswing in approaches by renewable energy companies. Solar and wind energy…
On 1 October 2020, changes to the Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017 (BIF Act) came into effect…
Tony Randall, Murdoch Lawyers Director and Property Law Accredited Specialist has shared his thoughts on Solar Wind Farm Lease Considerations…
In response to a 2015 report that showed that koala numbers in South East Queensland have decreased by 50-80% in…
The Queensland Government has recently passed the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation (COVID-19 Emergency Response) Regulation (“the Regulation”) which is…
The Queensland Government passed the COVID-19 Emergency Response Act on 22 April 2020. This Act allows Ministers to make extraordinary…
On 9 April 2020 the Queensland Government announced its support package for landlords and tenants, both commercial and residential, impacted…
The new MANDATORY Code of Conduct for rent relief for commercial leases where Tenants (and Landlords) are affected by COVID-19…
In recent times some of our agricultural and pastoral land owners have been approached by proponents for solar or wind…
The Queensland Government has recently amended the requirements for transferring leasehold land by introducing a new exemption from obtaining the…
The upswing of large scale CSG development in the Surat Basin since 1996 has been an emotive and often unwelcome…
In the past, Water Licences (as opposed to Water Allocations) have attached to land and could only be transferred with…
Currently in Queensland, if a paper Certificate of Title is issued for a lot, it must be presented to the…
Although clearing Category X vegetation may be allowable under the Vegetation Management Act, a recent Court of Appeal decision has…
On 1 October 2018 new legislation in relation to cladding products on privately owned buildings in Queensland came into effect….