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Doing Business in Australia

By:

Bruce Heddle and Lindy Richardson

Submitted by Firm:
Maddocks
Firm Contacts:
Bruce Heddle, Michael Nicolazzo
Article Type:
Legal Update
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Doing Business in Australia is a straightforward and informative guide that outlines the main legal and commercial issues that you need to be aware of when investing in Australia.

This publication covers a section on Employment & Industrial Relations, with particular emphasis on recruitment, types of relationships, the Fair Work Act 2009, awards and enterprise agreements, contracts and policies, bonuses, superannuation and tax, anti-discrimination and sexual harassment, and work heath and safety.

Australia continues to be an attractive place for foreign investment. The combination of rich natural resources, a diverse and skilled workforce, and a stable government drives both inbound and outbound investment.

While the global economic impact of COVID-19 is significant and still unfolding, we continue to see a steady stream of interest and investment into Australia across energy and resources, property and development, agribusiness, health and education services, professional services, and major infrastructure projects.

Our partners regularly work with lawyers around the world on cross-border transactions and disputes and are well attuned to working co-operatively and cohesively in such situations.

We hope you find Doing Business in Australia to be a valuable resource. Please click here to download a copy.

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