In any society, disputes are bound to arise, and Australia is no exception. From business disagreements to personal conflicts, finding effective methods for dispute resolution is crucial for maintaining a harmonious society.
Fortunately, Australia offers a well-established legal system and various alternative methods to settle disputes efficiently and fairly. In this blog post, we will explore the different dispute resolution mechanisms available in Australia and shed light on their benefits and procedures.
Litigation: Litigation is the traditional method of dispute resolution in Australia. It involves taking the dispute to court, where a judge or jury makes a binding decision. Litigation is generally a formal and adversarial process, with each party presenting their case, calling witnesses, and providing evidence. While it can be time-consuming and costly, litigation provides a structured framework for resolving complex disputes and obtaining enforceable judgments.
Mediation: Mediation is a popular alternative to litigation in Australia…
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1929 – Fremantle, Western Australia, is proclaimed a city.
1969 – The aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne collides with the destroyer USS Frank E. Evans in the South China Sea, killing 74 US sailors.
1991 – Paul Keating made his first leadership challenge for the Australian Labor Party. Bob Hawke won 66–44 and Keating resigned as Treasurer the same day.
1992 – Mabo v Queensland is decided upon by the High Court of Australia, making irrelevant the doctrine of terra nullius and recognising the existence of Native Title land rights.
International Observances.
Roman Empire: Festival for the goddess Bellona.
Confederate Memorial Day (Kentucky, Louisiana, and Tennessee, United States)
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1802 – Pemulwuy is shot and killed following the killing of four white men at Parramatta and Toongabbie.
1909 – Alfred Deakin becomes Prime Minister of Australia for the third time.
1965 – Australian cricketing twins Mark and Steve Waugh (pictured) born.
1993 – Sir Edward “Weary” Dunlop dies.
International Observances.
Children’s Day (North Korea)
Civil Aviation Day (Azerbaijan)
Coronation of King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, also Social Forestry Day (Bhutan)
Day of Hristo Botev (Bulgaria)
Decoration Day (Canada)
Festa della Repubblica (Italy)
International Sex Workers Day
Telangana Day (Telangana, India)
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1878 – Loch Ard, a clipper ship is wrecked at Mutton Bird Island just off the Shipwreck Coast of Victoria.
1948 – The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme was introduced by the Australian Government to provide subsidised prescription medication.
2004 – Australian Jennifer Hawkins wins the Miss Universe contest, held in Quito, Ecuador.
2005 – A letter containing a white powder results in the 2005 Indonesian embassy bioterrorism hoax.
International Observances.
Children’s Day (International), and its related observances: – The Day of Protection of Children Rights (Armenia) – Mothers’ and Children’s Day (Mongolia)
Earliest day on which June Holiday can fall, while June 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Monday in June. (Ireland)
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1813 – Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson, and William Wentworth arrive at Mount Blaxland, and having successfully crossed the Blue Mountains for the first time, head back to Sydney.
1886 – The SS Ly-Ee-Moon sinks off Green Cape, New South Wales, with the loss of 71 persons.
1942 – During the Attack on Sydney Harbour, a Japanese midget submarine sinks the converted ferry HMAS Kuttabul (pictured), killing 21.
International Observances.
Anniversary of Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (Brunei)
The beginning of Gawai Dayak (Dayaks in Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia)
World No Tobacco Day (International)
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Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1851 – The arrival of two convict ships, the Lady Kenneway with 249 male prisoners and Blackfriars with 260 female prisoners, further turns Tasmanian sentiment against transportation.
1968 – Singer and actress, Kylie Minogue (pictured) is born.
International Observances.
Armed Forces Day (Croatia)
Downfall of the Derg (Ethiopia)
Flag Day (Philippines)
Menstrual Hygiene Day
Republic Day (Nepal)
TDFR Republic Day, celebrates the declaration of independence of the First Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic from the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic in 1918. (Azerbaijan and Armenia)
Youm-e-Takbir (Pakistan)
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1801 – The French cartographic expedition of Nicolas Baudin sighted Cape Leeuwin.
1967 – Australia holds a referendum approving two amendments to the Australian Constitution relating to Indigenous Australians.
2005 – Schapelle Corby (pictured) convicted of drug smuggling by an Indonesian court and sentenced to 20 years in gaol, later reduced to 15 and then reverted to 20 years.
International Observances.
Armed Forces Day (Nicaragua)
Children’s Day (Nigeria)
Mother’s Day (Bolivia)
Navy Day (Japan)
Slavery Abolition Day (Guadeloupe, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin)
Start of National Reconciliation Week (Australia)
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1944 – The acting prime minister, Frank Forde announced Australia’s intention of embarking on an active postwar immigration policy.
1971 – Qantas subject to an extortion hoax.
1998 – The first National Sorry Day protest held (pictured).
2005 – National Sorry Day renamed National Day of Healing
International Observances.
Independence Day, commemorates the day of the First Republic in 1918 (Georgia)
Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Guyana from the United Kingdom in 1966.
Mother’s Day (Poland)
National Paper Airplane Day (United States)
National Sorry Day (Australia)
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1870 – Bushranger Captain Thunderbolt is shot and killed near Uralla by Constable Alexander Walker during a highway robbery.
1930 – Amy Johnson arrives in Darwin, completing the first solo flight by a woman from England to Australia.
1991 – The state election in New South Wales produces a hung parliament. Nick Greiner manages to form a minority government with the support of four Independent MPs.
2005 – Entertainer and Gold Logie winner, Graham Kennedy (pictured) dies.
International Observances.
Africa Day (African Union)
African Liberation Day (African Union, Rastafari)
First National Government / National Day (Argentina)
Geek Pride Day (geek culture)
Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Jordan from the United Kingdom in 1946.
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1889 – Louisa Lawson founded the Dawn Club, which became the hub of the women’s suffrage movement in Sydney.
1892 – Frederick Deeming hanged at Melbourne Gaol having been unsuccessfully defended by the lawyer Alfred Deakin. Deeming was accused of committing a series of crimes on three continents—theft, perjury, fraud, bigamy and murder; he used at least 20 aliases.
1912 – Walter Burley Griffin’s design for Canberra selected as the winner (pictured).
1944 – Birth of John Newcombe, Australian tennis player.
1994 – Police arrest Belanglo State Forest serial killer Ivan Milat at his New South Wales home. Milat is later sentenced to life imprisonment.
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1856 – First Parliament of New South Wales opened by the governor, Sir William Denison.
1901 – The foundation stone for St John’s Cathedral, Brisbane (pictured) was laid by the Duke of Cornwall and York, the church celebrated 100 years of construction in 2006, and is only gothic-style stone building under construction anywhere in the world.
1998 – Murray Gleeson is appointed as the eleventh Chief Justice of Australia.
International Observances.
Abolition Day (Martinique)
Aromanian National Day (marginal, celebration on May 23 is more common)
Harvey Milk Day (California)
International Day for Biological Diversity (International)
United States National Maritime Day
National Sovereignty Day (Haiti)
Republic Day (Sri Lanka)
Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari (Ukraine)
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1912 – The steamship SS Koombana sinks off Port Hedland during a cyclone killing the 126 passengers.
1962 – The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1962 received assent, granting all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people the option to enrol and vote in federal elections.
1972 – Hungarian-born Australian Lazlo Toth attacked Michelangelo’s Pietà with a hammer.
1975 – Rugby league footballer and boxer Anthony Mundine is born.
1999 – Eight decaying bodies are found in barrels in a disused bank vault north of Adelaide, marking the beginning of the Snowtown murders case.
International Observances.
Afro-Colombian Day (Colombia)
Circassian Day of Mourning (Circassians)
Day of Patriots and Military (Hungary)
Independence Day, celebrates the Montenegrin independence referendum in 2006, celebrated until the next day. (Montenegro)
In recent years, Australian businesses have increasingly recognised the value of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. One powerful tool that has gained popularity is the yarning circle, a traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practice of communication and decision-making.
In this blog post, we will explore the significance of yarning circles in the context of Australian businesses, highlighting how they promote cultural inclusion, enhance collaboration, and contribute to overall organisational success.
Cultural Inclusion: Yarning circles provide a safe and inclusive space where employees from diverse backgrounds can share their perspectives, experiences, and knowledge. By embracing the principles of active listening, respect, and equality, businesses can create an environment that values and appreciates the contributions of all team members. Yarning circles encourage open dialogue and enable individuals to express their thoughts and ideas freely, fostering a sense of belonging and cultural inclusion within the organisation.
Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1941 – The Battle of Crete, involving the Australian 6th Division (pictured), begins.
1997 – A Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission report calls for an apology for an early government policy of removing Aboriginal children from their parents and placing them in institutions.
International Observances.
Day of Remembrance (Cambodia)
Emancipation Day (Florida)
European Maritime Day (European Council)
Independence Restoration Day, celebrates the independence of East Timor from Indonesia in 2002.
Josephine Baker Day (NAACP)
National Awakening Day (Indonesia), and its related observances: – Indonesian Doctor Day (Indonesia)
National Day (Cameroon)
World Bee Day
World Metrology Day
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Here are some of the events that happened on this day in Australian history. Please feel free to add others that you know of in the comments section.
1914 – Ronald Munro-Ferguson, 1st Viscount Novar is appointed the sixth Governor General of Australia.
1974 – John Howard (pictured) enters Parliament as an Opposition backbencher for the electorate of Bennelong.
International Observances.
Baltic Fleet Day (Russia)
Day of Remembrance of Crimean Tatar genocide (Ukraine)
Independence Day (Somaliland) (unrecognized)
International Museum Day
National Speech Pathologist Day (United States)
Mullivaikkal Remembrance Day (Sri Lankan Tamils)
Revival, Unity, and Poetry of Magtymguly Day (Turkmenistan)
Teacher’s Day (Syria)
Victory Day (Sri Lanka)
Remembrance Day (Sri Lanka)
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1954 – World champion boxer Jimmy Carruthers retires, undefeated.
1956 – The first post-war British nuclear tests begin in Australia, with Operation Mosaic at Monte Bello Islands, Western Australia.
1983 – NSW Premier Neville Wran steps aside in response to allegations raised by ABC TV program Four Corners that he attempted to influence the NSW Magistracy.
International Observances.
Martyrs of Sudan (Episcopal Church (USA))
Mass Graves Day (Iraq)
National Day, declared by Salva Kiir Mayardit (South Sudan)
Teachers’ Day (Malaysia)
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