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Unlock Your Potential: Sign Up for Our FREE Legal Online Courses by McCullough Robertson Today!

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McCullough Robertson is a leading independent Australian law firm, servicing national and international clients across every State and Territory in Australia. First established in 1926 as a pastoral practice supporting Queensland’s primary producers, McCullough Robertson has maintained its commitment to delivering excellence with a uniquely down to earth culture for almost 100 years. Now with over 390 staff across Brisbane, Sydney and Canberra, McCullough Robertson is a trusted legal adviser to all levels of government, major Australian and foreign owned corporations, financial institutions, private enterprises and high net worth individuals.

 

Experts from McCullough Robertson’s Construction & Infrastructure and Employment Relations & Safety teams will deliver a monthly legal training series on topical issues that impact professionals involved in the delivery of public works and services. Insights will be provided on a broad range of legal and commercial issues facing construction and infrastructure projects, including topics such as:

  • BIF Act developments

  • Updates to the AS4000

  • Industrial manslaughter

  • The role of the Superintendent

  • Contract Negotiations

 

Each online training webinar will explore the technical considerations and the practical impacts on your roles and operations


To find out more information on dates and content visit our website and secure your place now!



 
 
 

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