Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Chair
Ena Stojkovic, Director and Principal, Workdynamic Australia
General Protections: A Review of Recent Decisions in Relation to Remedies
This session will review both key decisions and recent decisions in relation to remedies, including injunctions, compensation, reinstatement and costs.
Presented by Andrew Wilson, Barrister, State Chambers
Presenters

Andrew Wilson, Barrister, State Chambers
Andrew maintains a broad practice that focuses on the principal areas of commercial law, employment law, and criminal and regulatory law. Andrew brings with him over 25 years’ experience across law, government and industrial relations. He was called to the Bar in 2020 after having been admitted as a solicitor in 2007. As a solicitor he worked in both private and government practice, and as an advisor to the Attorney General of New South Wales. Andrew’s commercial practice spans disputes relating to general commercial matters, building and construction, consumer law, technology, commercial equity, and corporations law and insolvency. His employment practice includes both the individual and collective aspects of employment law, as well as work health and safety. Andrew’s criminal and regulatory practice extends to advising and appearing in matters relating to general crime, professional discipline, firearms and occupational licencing, working with children matters, and heavy vehicle prosecutions. Andrew holds a Master of Laws, a Bachelor of Laws, and a Bachelor of Commerce. Andrew is a member of various professional associations. In addition to his litigation and advisory practice, he acts as a Mediator in commercial and employment disputes.

Ena Stojkovic, Director and Principal, Workdynamic Australia
Ena has practiced across all areas of employment law for over 15 years. She is recognised by clients for her strategic and solutions‑focused approach to managing workplace issues, prioritising early dispute resolution and minimising legal risk. Ena is highly skilled in conducting complex workplace investigations with extensive experience investigating allegations of bullying, sexual harassment, discrimination, fraud and other forms of misconduct. She is recognised for her ability to navigate sensitive matters with independence, rigour and professionalism, supporting organisations to foster safe, compliant and high‑performing workplaces. Ena also regularly delivers training to senior executives, managers and employees on all aspects of workplace behaviour.