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Doctor’s photo book leads to reprimand and fine.
I have previously reported on issues that arise for emergency services personnel when taking photos (see https://australianemergencylaw.com/?s=photo) and in particular the risk for health professionals such as paramedics – see:
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Driving on a road closed due to an emergency – WA
Today’s correspondent says:
I understand in WA that during an emergency:
“Traffic Controllers in attendance at a road closure do not have the authority to prevent access, but may take details of the registration plate number of any road user…
Medical / Conduct: The dangers of publishing.
Health Ombudsman v Rathie [2026] QCAT 180 (Link to AUSTLII).
Ren Li drew attention to this unusual conduct matter, though it is interesting to consider whether some of the patients might have pursued breach of privacy claims.
Dr R had…
Surrogacy Counseling: The Key Differences Between QLD and NSW
Surrogacy counselling is one of the most important parts of any surrogacy arrangement, and it is also one of the most commonly misunderstood. That confusion does not just affect intended parents and surrogates. It can also affect lawyers, counsellors, and…
Byrne's "Law in the New Democracy" and Book Launch
On Thursday, July 2, from 6 PM – 7 PM at the Chau Chak Wing Museum in Camperdown, NSW, Paula Jane Byrne speaks about her new book Law in the New Democracy exploring development of a legal system in colonial…
Working from home or hardly working? When WFH corner-cutting becomes misconduct

The Fair Work Commission (FWC, or Commission) recently confirmed that an employee who falsified timesheets while working from home was not unfairly dismissed in Mr Neeraj Kumar v Hansen Corporation Pty Ltd [2026] FWC 519. The decision highlights the importance…
Article: The “Low-Risk” Fallacy: Do the 2024-2026 AML/CFT Trust Exemptions Create a Structural Backdoor for Financial Crime?
Muhammad Amjad recently published The “Low-Risk” Fallacy: Do the 2024-2026 AML/CFT Trust Exemptions Create a Structural Backdoor for Financial Crime?, 2026. Provided below is the abstract:
Let me start with a simple observation. New Zealand is about to make…
Disputes Over Funeral Arrangements: Morgan v Morgan [2026] NSWSC 539
In State of New South Wales v Gill (2024) 115 NSWLR 536; [2024] NSWSC 1263, Lindsay J expressed that there is no proprietary right in a human body after death, as established in Doodeward v Spence (1908) 6 CLR 408,…
Transfer from hospital to home care, does the NFR still apply?
Today’s question comes from a person who works:
… for a Hospital in the Home (HITH)/virtual care service in NSW, where patients remain admitted as inpatients under the hospital but receive care in the community/home environment.
I’ve been told that…