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Unlawful Searches in Drug Matters: The Most Common Mistakes That Affect Evidence (NSW)

Created on: 02.02.26 | Updated on: 02.02.26

If you’ve been charged with a drug offence in Sydney, the case often turns on one question: how did police get the evidence? In NSW drug matters, searches happen on the street, in cars, and…

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AVO Lawyers Sydney: How Local Courts Handle Apprehended Violence Orders

Created on: 02.02.26 | Updated on: 02.02.26

Apprehended Violence Orders (AVOs) are dealt with every day in Sydney’s Local Courts. While the law governing AVOs is the same across New South Wales, how matters progress in practice can differ depending on the…

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Drink Driving and Immigration: Can a PCA Charge Affect Your Partner Visa or PR Application?

Created on: 02.02.26 | Updated on: 02.02.26

A drink-driving charge in New South Wales can feel like a purely traffic-law issue. However, for visa holders and permanent residency applicants, a Prescribed Concentration of Alcohol (PCA) offence may also raise immigration character concerns…

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What Proof Do You Need to Get an AVO in NSW?

Created on: 31.12.25 | Updated on: 31.12.25

Many people considering an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) worry they won’t be believed unless they can produce “hard proof.” This concern is understandable—especially when the behaviour causing fear does not leave visible injuries or when…

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Can an AVO Affect Your Criminal Record or Future Employment in NSW?

Created on: 31.12.25 | Updated on: 28.01.26

Being served with an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) can be confronting—especially when concerns immediately turn to long-term consequences. One of the most common and pressing questions people ask is whether an AVO will affect their…

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Police AVO vs Court-Made AVO in NSW: What’s the Difference?

Created on: 31.12.25 | Updated on: 31.12.25

Apprehended Violence Orders (AVOs) are often treated as a single concept, but in practice, how an AVO begins can significantly affect how it unfolds. In New South Wales, AVOs can be initiated either by NSW…

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When Drink-Driving Results Can Be Challenged in NSW

Created on: 04.12.25 | Updated on: 27.12.25

Drink-driving prosecutions in NSW rely on strict procedures under the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW). Police must follow these procedures precisely — from stopping the vehicle, to conducting breath analysis, to collecting and handling blood…

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Traffic Offences in Special Contexts: School Zones, Emergency Vehicles, Night-Time Driving & Special Zones in NSW

Created on: 04.12.25 | Updated on: 26.12.25

How the rules change — and the consequences if you get them wrong. Not all driving situations are treated equally under NSW law. The Road Rules 2014 (NSW) create special obligations for drivers in particular…

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Special Situations: Heavy / Commercial Vehicle Offences — What Drivers, Operators & Employers Need to Know

Created on: 04.12.25 | Updated on: 26.12.25

When it comes to heavy or commercial vehicles, the law in NSW is stricter than for a regular car. If your vehicle has a gross vehicle mass (GVM) over 4.5 tonnes, or otherwise qualifies as…

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What Happens If You Ignore or Don’t Pay Traffic Fines in NSW

Created on: 04.12.25 | Updated on: 26.12.25

Getting a traffic fine — whether from a speeding camera, parking infringement, public-transport fare evasion, or other offences — is often unpleasant, and for many people, the natural reaction is to procrastinate. But ignoring a…

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