Itβs been a difficult time for charities and NFPs, and the challenges for the sector continue to grow. Accounting standards are changing, fundraising remains a regulatory nightmare, and ACNC governance standards are tightening. Television Education Networkβs 10th Annual Charities and Not For Profits Conference explores these issues, along with sessions covering cyber safety, best practice guidance on disclosures and allegations of abuse, as well as how to manage a virtual workforce.
Managing employees has never been more difficult: the boundaries between work and private life are increasingly blurred, flexible working relationships are becoming the norm but come with a raft of problems, and general protection claims continue to be the weapon of choice by disgruntled former employees. In this yearβs employment law conference, Television Education Network explores these key challenges, along with dedicated sessions examining workplace dispute management, managing long term injured workers, as well as reducing the risks in redundancy and restructuring.
Managing employees has never been more difficult: the boundaries between work and private life are increasingly blurred, flexible working relationships are becoming the norm but come with a raft of problems, and general protection claims continue to be the weapon of choice by disgruntled former employees. In this yearβs employment law conference, Television Education Network explores these key challenges, along with dedicated sessions examining workplace dispute management, managing long term injured workers, as well as reducing the risks in redundancy and restructuring.
Estate planners have the difficult task of weighing up a clientβs family dynamics, unique financial circumstances as well as their personal needs in order to create a bespoke and appropriate estate plan. It can be a difficult balancing act. This conference is the repeat of our annual estate planning conference held in Melbourne in March 2022. This conference will address this challenge, along with other key issues estate planners face, including loan management strategies, second spouses and the family home, as well as designing an estate plan for the family business.
Property lawyers in New South Wales have seen a number of key reforms being introduced in recent times. The 14th annual NSW property law conference focuses on these major developments, including liability for building defects, leasing practice and procedure, and shared occupancy arrangements. Thursday 27 February 2020 Reform and Recent Developments E-conveyancing: Meeting our E-xpectations?
In the wake of COVID-19 and the economic downturn, workplaces across the country are trying to keep pace with a rapidly changing business and social landscape. This yearβs employment law conference provides a deep dive into the essential issues for HR professionals, from navigating redundancies and other necessities, to varying employee entitlements in an uncertain landscape. It also examines key workplace challenges, including performance management risks, managing stress and mental health, as well as the essential doβs and donβts of workplace investigations.
Religious institutions face a raft of legal and regulatory challenges, particularly during these uncertain times. Following from the success of our inaugural Religious Institutions conference in 2019, this yearβs conference examines the key issues facing religious institutions, from dispute resolution in faith based organisations, to navigating the ever-evolving employment law landscape. It also examines key safety and liability issues, including current issues in civil law claims for historical sexual abuse, as well as legal and risk issues in crisis management.
SMSFs have become an increasingly popular retirement savings vehicle in Australia, with over $800 billion in assets under management. With the growing importance of SMSFs, the role of SMSF auditors has become critical in ensuring that these funds comply with the regulatory framework and deliver positive outcomes for their members. However, the SMSF auditing landscape is becoming more complex, with new challenges and risks emerging on a regular basis.
SMSFs have become an increasingly popular retirement savings vehicle in Australia, with over $800 billion in assets under management. With the growing importance of SMSFs, the role of SMSF auditors has become critical in ensuring that these funds comply with the regulatory framework and deliver positive outcomes for their members. However, the SMSF auditing landscape is becoming more complex, with new challenges and risks emerging on a regular basis.
Employers face a multitude of legal challenges that impact their daily operations, decision-making and risk management. As employment laws and regulations rapidly evolve, it is essential for HR professionals to stay abreast of the latest legal developments and navigate these challenges proactively. This yearβs employment law conference explores the current legal challenges facing workplaces today and provide insights into how employers can best manage these challenges effectively.