Human Rights

Jayson Gillham loses suit against MSO over concert cancellation

A judge has found the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra did not discriminate against pianist Jayson Gillham on the basis of political belief by cancelling a concert after he made comments that were critical of Israel's conduct in Gaza.

Employment

Sunday pay rates class actions flag constitutional challenge over bill

Four class actions against retail and fast food giants in South Australia have foreshadowed a constitutional challenge against proposed legislation that would retrospectively strip workers of the right to earn Sunday pay rates.

AI

‘Not a prudent choice of adviser’: Judge slams ChatGPT use in directors’ feud

A judge has appointed receivers to defence contractor Lanmar following a dispute between its directors, two of whom relied in part on ChatGPT advice on how to remove a fellow director from involvement in the business.

Financial Services

ASIC expands case against Resimac over hardship claim failures

The corporate regulator has expanded its case against Resimac that accuses the home loan manager of breaching its fairness obligations as a credit licensee towards customers who filed hardship applications.

Financial Services

ASIC ‘pessimistic’ about mediation in case over Keystone Shield reports

The corporate regulator has told a court it has little hope for success in mediation in its case over SQM Research's positive reports on the failed Shield fund.

Accounting

Dubber can’t halt discovery in $26M negligence case against BDO

Software company Dubber has failed in a bid to stay its case against BDO Audit pending the outcome of ASIC's action against the auditor, with a judge ordering discovery to proceed before the litigation is put on ice.

Media

Shopping network TVSN settles WIN suit over broadcasting agreement

Shopping network TVSN has settled a lawsuit by Bruce Gordon's WIN Corporation alleging it failed to honour its obligations under a broadcasting agreement before inking a deal with Seven Network.

Construction

LU Simon points finger at architect, surveyor over combustible cladding

Builder LU Simon has brought cross-claims against the architect, building surveyor and cladding subcontractor that were involved in the construction of three Fitzroy apartment buildings fitted with combustible cladding. 

AI

NextDC adds $500M to debt facilities to fund data centre developments

NextDC has increased its senior debt facilities by $500 million to help finance the data centre operator's  growth pipeline.

Energy & Natural Resources

IG Power sues CS Energy for $1B over Callide power station

IG Power has sued Queensland government-owned corporation CS Energy for $1 billion alleging it is liable for “catastrophic” incidents at the Callide coal-fired power station.

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