Christian Brothers Claims Paused: What the Proposed Creditors’ Scheme Means for Survivors
The recent announcement by the Trustees of the Christian Brothers that they intend to wind up their operations and seek Court approval for a proposed…
More Children, Less Permanency: Why Queensland’s Child Protection System Is Failing the Children It Exists to Protect
The recently released Child Safety Commission of Inquiry report, From Pressure to Purpose: Reforming Child Protection in Queensland, paints a deeply troubling picture of a…
Incoming DVA Law Changes: What Veterans Need to Know About MRCA Reform and Common Law Rights
From 1 July 2026, the new Veterans’ Entitlements, Treatment and Support (Simplification and Harmonisation) reforms will fundamentally reshape how veterans bring claims for compensation and…
ADF Superannuation Under Review: What the Senate Inquiry Means for Veterans and the CSC Reconsideration Process
Particular attention has been given to the CSC reconsideration process, including concerns about independence, delays, and unclear appeal pathways.
What does AA v The Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church mean for Historic Abuse matters?
It has been a landmark fortnight for positive change, offering renewed hope for survivors seeking institutional accountability.
Understanding CSC Invalidity Classifications
Understanding CSC incapacity classifications is crucial to securing medical discharge and maximising veterans’ invalidity benefits.









