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Ash v City of Burnside — Making Sense of the Statutory Defence! — District Court ruling regarding dog Control Orders
The District Court has handed down judgment in an appeal against a Control (Nuisance Dog) Order issued by the City of Burnside in respect of a German Shepherd dog owned…
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Are your section 41 committees complying with the new conflict of interest provisions?
KelledyJones Lawyers has been closely monitoring the passage and enactment of the recent amendments made to the Local Government Act 1999 (“the LG Act”), as set out in the Local…
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Common sense prevails! The Full Court of the Supreme Court confirms the time within which the determination of the nature of a development application or its public notice category may be challenged.
The Full Court of the Supreme Court has handed down a judgment today which confirms the time within which the determination of the nature of a development application or its…
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PDI Bill Update — New infrastructure scheme proposed
Debate on the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Bill 2015 (“the PDI Bill”) has resumed in earnest in the Legislative Council after the summer break.
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Celebrating Success
Kelledy Jones is proud to announce that Michael Kelledy and Victoria Shute have, once again, been recognised in the Best Lawyers Australia List for 2016/2017.
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Farmers market determined to be a "group of shops" by the ERD Court
For the attention of all Planning Officers - farmers market determined to be a "group of shops" by the ERD Court.
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Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Act 2015 — a significant reform quietly becomes law.
The Local Government (Building Upgrade Agreements) Amendment Act 2015, which was passed by the Parliament late last year, has created a new form of financing arrangement for building upgrades. Please…
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PDI Bill Update
As has been widely reported, the PDI Bill passed the House of Assembly on Tuesday 17 November, with amendments.