
Fred Rivers
Fred Rivers is a distinguished expert in the field of Legal, celebrated for his profound understanding of complex frameworks. Based in Australia, he leverages extensive global experience, adeptly navigating intricate international regulations for his clients. He provides strategic counsel to individuals and corporations, focusing on delivering clear, actionable solutions. Fred's authoritative guidance consistently helps clients achieve favorable outcomes and mitigate risks across diverse legal challenges.
Latest articles

1 in 6 Aussie Businesses Hit by Hormuz Crisis: The Contract Gaps Your Lawyer Should Have Caught
On 28 February 2026, Iran effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping following US and Israeli strikes. Three months later, traffic through the waterway — which normally carries rough
31 May 2026
Tigers Beat the Bulldogs: What NRL Player Injuries Mean for Workers' Rights in Australia
Wests Tigers beat the Canterbury Bulldogs 22-16 in Round 13 of the NRL Premiership on 30 May 2026 at CommBank Stadium, Parramatta — a gritty win built on last-ditch defence and two tries from winger J
30 May 2026
OKC Thunder near NBA Finals: 3 traps for Aussie punters in 2026
The Oklahoma City Thunder are one win away from their second straight NBA Finals appearance after taking a 3-2 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals on 27 May 2026. S
29 May 2026
Al Jazeera Reports 19 ISIL-Linked Returnees: 4 Counter-Terror Laws AU Lawyers Are Watching
Al Jazeera's English desk broke one of the most legally complicated stories of the Australian week on 27 May 2026: 19 women and children with alleged links to the Islamic State group had landed in Syd
28 May 2026
Russia's Transnistria Passport Decree: 3 Legal Rights Australians Abroad Must Know
On 15 May 2026, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree simplifying the process for residents of Transnistria to obtain Russian citizenship. The decree removes requirements for years of Russi
27 May 2026
After Maya Jama's Split, Millions of Australians in De Facto Relationships Face the Same Questions
Maya Jama and Manchester City defender Ruben Dias have ended their relationship, with sources close to the couple telling British media the split was mutual and amicable — the relationship had "run it
26 May 2026
Australia's 2026 Gambling Overhaul: 3 Legal Rights for International Football Bettors
Morocco faces Burundi in an international friendly at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Rabat today, May 26, 2026. Thousands of Australians are following the match — and placing bets on it — often u
26 May 2026
Tottenham Face Relegation: The 50% Wage Cut Clause Every Australian Worker Should Understand
Tottenham Hotspur go into Sunday's final-day Premier League fixture against Everton needing at least a point to stay in the top flight. A defeat, combined with a West Ham victory over Leeds United at
24 May 2026
Ballarat Grammar Banned from New Boarders: What Legal Rights Do Students Have When Schools Fail Their Duty of Care?
Ballarat Grammar's boarding community was effectively shut to new enrolments after the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) stepped in following a series of hazing incidents in 2
24 May 2026
F1 Drops 2 Grand Prix Races in 2026: What Cancelled Events Mean for Your Consumer Rights
Formula 1's 2026 season opened with the Australian Grand Prix on 6-8 March, but before the championship reached round three, two races had already been erased from the calendar. The Bahrain Grand Prix
23 May 2026
Moana Pasifika to Exit Super Rugby: What Happens to Player Contracts When a Club Shuts Down?
Moana Pasifika will cease operations at the end of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season. The club confirmed this week that financial, operational, and strategic realities made it impossible to continue
23 May 2026
The Lottery Corporation Locks In 40-Year Victorian Deal: 5 Legal Rights Every Syndicate Player Must Know
The Lottery Corporation just locked in a 40-year contract with the Victorian Government in May 2026, cementing its position as Australia's dominant lottery operator until 2068. As more Australians pla
21 May 2026Ask your question to Fred Rivers
Legal
G'day,
I'm Olivia Miller, Fred Rivers's assistante, how can I help you?