SCL Australia Podcast
A podcast by Society of Construction Law Australia

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39 Episodes
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2024 Stynes Address – Gabrielle Trainor AO
Published: 2/2/2025 -
2023 Stynes Address – Justice Katie Stynes
Published: 2/2/2025 -
A Case Study: Superintendent's Duties, Delay Methodologies, Acceleration and more
Published: 4/26/2023 -
Complexity Theory - How It Can Help Us Think About Risk In Construction
Published: 12/11/2022 -
Is NEC4 the Answer to Australia’s Broken Standard form ?
Published: 11/20/2022 -
Collaborative Contracting - where are we now, and why ?
Published: 10/24/2022 -
The role of the Legal System in Failures - The UK Post Office Scandal (Part 3)
Published: 9/27/2022 -
Learning from IT Failures: Horizon, Bugs, and Chinooks - The UK Post Office Scandal (Part 2)
Published: 9/20/2022 -
The Witch Trial of our Times - UK Post Office Scandal (Part 1)
Published: 9/13/2022 -
Tackling Human Rights Risks in the Australian Construction Sector. 2022 Conference Keynote by Dr. Natalie Galea
Published: 8/8/2022 -
FIDIC - Where the bloody hell are you?
Published: 8/9/2021 -
Has the construction industry finally got a burning platform for change?
Published: 6/8/2021 -
BYO Coffee Cup. Seriously.
Published: 1/28/2021 -
Stage management and other things you didn't know you needed to think about
Published: 12/13/2020 -
Remember To Wear Pants – and other useful tips for navigating online hearings
Published: 11/15/2020 -
Mind the Gap - the new duty of care
Published: 9/7/2020 -
Cyber Hygiene In the Era Of COVID-19
Published: 8/25/2020 -
Gold Digger: What Are Your State Security Of Payment Recourses
Published: 6/8/2020 -
Episode 21: DRBs: Cheap insurance for real time dispute resolution
Published: 12/9/2019 -
Episode 20: Let the Tears Be Not Yours: the Case for Diversity, Collaboration and Active Risk Management on Construction Projects
Published: 10/28/2019
The Society of Construction Law Australia Podcast features industry and legal professionals discussing issues that are front of mind in the Australian construction sector, including content presented at our national events and conference, as well as industry interviews - find us on Twitter @SCLAust. This podcast is for reference purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. You should always obtain legal advice about your specific circumstances. The views expressed in these podcasts are the speakers' own. They should not be taken as recommendations of the Society of Construction Law Australia.