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Generative AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
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Australia | Publication | July 2022
Planning law across Australia is changing quickly - the first half of 2022 saw several planning law reforms commence, with more having just taken effect in the second half of the year on 1 July 2022. These changes have the potential to add complexity to the process for development applications moving forward.
Now more than ever, businesses cannot afford to ignore these complexities, as non-compliance can lead to criminal liability (both corporate and individual) and significant financial and reputational issues.
Our Environment and Planning team has extensive experience in regulatory interpretations and navigation, and guiding our clients through an ever-evolving regulatory landscape.
Important changes in the first half of the year included:
Further changes which took effect on 1 July 2022 include:
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