
Jess Johnson
Jess Johnson is a highly regarded legal expert based in Australia, bringing a global perspective to her work. She specializes in guiding clients through intricate international legal challenges, ensuring clarity and effective resolution. With extensive experience, she is known for her insightful approach, helping individuals and organizations navigate complex disputes and protect their interests. Jess is dedicated to empowering clients with strategic advice and achieving favorable outcomes.
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AFL's Concussion Class Action Expands in 2026: What Richmond's Duty of Care Case Means for Players
As Sydney Swans prepare to host a depleted Richmond Tigers in AFL Round 12 on 30 May 2026, the injury toll at Richmond has put the legal spotlight back on a question Australian football has struggled
30 May 2026
Hair and Beauty Industry Award 2010 — Rights, Pay and Entitlements Explained (2026)
The Hair and Beauty Industry Award 2010 (MA000005) is the Modern Award that sets minimum pay rates and working conditions for workers in salons, spas, barber shops, nail studios, and related beauty bu
29 May 2026
Justin Stevens Quits ABC After 19 Years: What His Exit Reveals About Executive Employment Law
Justin Stevens has resigned as the ABC's Director of News after 19 years at the national broadcaster, including four years in the top editorial role. Stevens announced his departure in May 2026, descr
27 May 2026
Township's New T-Cash Economy: What Australian Mobile Gamers Need to Know About Their Consumer Rights
Township's New T-Cash Economy: What Australian Mobile Gamers Need to Know About Their [Consumer Rights](/au/news/spotify-australia)
27 May 2026
Keith Urban at the 2026 AMAs: What International Stage Time Means for Australian Music Rights
Keith Urban, one of Australia's most decorated international music exports, took to the stage at the 52nd Annual American Music Awards on 25 May 2026 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Hosted
26 May 2026
3 Grand Slams and a Farewell: What Wawrinka's Retirement at 41 Teaches Self-Employed Australians
On 25 May 2026, Stan Wawrinka walked off Court Simonne-Mathieu at Roland Garros for the last time. A three-time Grand Slam champion, the 41-year-old Swiss lost to Dutch qualifier Jesper de Jong in the
25 May 2026
36,724 Australians Homeless Tonight: What Legal and Financial Rights Do They Have?
On any given night in Australia, 36,724 people are experiencing homelessness — and according to the Productivity Commission's 2026 Report on Government Services, released in January, the crisis is get
24 May 2026
Broc Feeney Leads 2026 Supercars Into Tasmania: The Legal Rights Drivers and Fans Need to Know
The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship is at Symmons Plains this weekend for the Tyrepower Tasmania Super440, with Broc Feeney entering round six leading the championship following his strong run throu
22 May 2026
Triple J Breakfast Reshuffle: What the Caristo Exit Reveals About Media Worker Rights
Triple j Breakfast host Concetta Caristo will exit the show at the end of June 2026, ending a three-and-a-half-year run and triggering one of the biggest on-air reshuffles in recent ABC history. From
22 May 2026
Rugby World Cup 2027 Returns to Australia: 3 Legal Risks Every Fan Should Know
Rugby World Cup 2027 Returns to Australia: 3 Legal Risks Every Fan Should Know
19 May 2026
Hawthorn Kicked Out of Tasmania: The AFL Contract Rights Every Fan and Employee Should Know
Hawthorn Football Club has been forced out of Tasmania by the AFL Commission, ending a 25-year relationship that began in 2001. The AFL confirmed the Hawks must stop playing home matches at the Univer
19 May 2026
Cameron Smith's New Coach and LIV Golf 2026: Sports Contracts Every Australian Athlete Must Understand
Cameron Smith has made the most significant coaching change of his career. The Australian golfer and Ripper GC captain parted ways in May 2026 with his childhood swing coach Grant Field — a relationsh
17 May 2026Ask your question to Jess Johnson
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