Looking into the Crystal Ball
What can we expect in Workers Compensation in the near future? On 16 April 2018 State Treasurer Rob Lucas announced that the average workers compensation premium rate for businesses in the 2018/19…
Mad March in Adelaide
The Review and the Election
Public Sector Shake Up - It’s All About the Money!
Shortly after my last article (Rau’s World – Public Sector Shakeup) (2 December 2016), Self Insurers of South Australia (“SISA”) published its Position Statement on the privatisation of public sector…
Rau’s World – Public Sector Shake Up
The SA Government’s Cabinet recently discussed and approved the transfer of its public service workers compensation claims to the State’s two existing claims agents. Public Sector Injury and Claims…
The “Fairness” Scale
How to measure the reasonableness of your administrative action
Management Prerogative
The High Court of Australia reinforces an Employer's right to legitimate management action
The Parliamentary Inquiry in the Return to Work Act 2014 (SA)
An Investigation in the Known Unknowns and the Unknown Unknowns
The Return To Work Act Revisited
Issues for Employers and Unintended Consequences
Reinstatement Under the Return to Work Act
The South Australian Employment Tribunal delivers first course in the Section 18 moveable feast!
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