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2025 in review: A few M&A things you might have missed
Before you get lost in the festive-season cheer, we’ve captured some of the key trends from an Australian M&A and capital markets perspective this year.
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Before you get lost in the festive-season cheer, we’ve captured some of the key trends from an Australian M&A and capital markets perspective this year.
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Victoria’s Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025 (new Regulations) came into effect on 1 December 2025.
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The Australian Public Service (APS) AI Plan 2025, released on 12 November, is the Commonwealth Government’s proactive blueprint for integrating artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, across government operations.
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