Parental Controls and Children’s Digital Privacy: What the Law Says in Australia

The digital landscape for Australian families changed significantly in late 2025 and early 2026. With the introduction of the social media minimum age and the new Children’s Online Privacy Code, the legal framework governing what children do online—and how their data is handled—is more robust than ever. Parental Controls and Children’s Digital Privacy: What the […]
Deepfakes and Image-Based Abuse: Is It Illegal and What Are Your Options?

The digital landscape has evolved at a pace that often outstrips our legal and ethical frameworks. One of the most distressing products of this rapid advancement is the rise of deepfakes—AI-generated media that can replace a person’s likeness with startling accuracy. While the technology has creative applications in cinema and art, it has also been […]
The Hidden Reason Some Perth Injury Claims Pay Out 3x More Than Others

Navigating the aftermath of an accident is often an overwhelming experience. Between physical recovery, mounting medical bills, and the stress of lost wages, the path to justice can feel steep. In Western Australia, the legal landscape for personal injury is complex, governed by specific statutes and strict timeframes. Selecting a legal representative is not merely […]
Public Liability Claims in Western Australia: A Guide to Suing Businesses and Government Bodies

Navigating the aftermath of a personal injury is a stressful and overwhelming experience. When that injury occurs in a public space, a shopping centre, or on government-owned land, the complexity of the legal system can add to your burden. In Western Australia, these situations are managed under public liability law, which allows individuals to seek […]
