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CIP secures $814M for WA green hydrogen project
The federal government has awarded Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners $814 million for a green hydrogen project in Western Australia, as another green hydrogen project in Queensland faces an uncertain future after the state yanked funding.
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Nine in talks with CoStar about sale of Domain stake
Nine Entertainment has confirmed it is in talks with US real estate company CoStar over its proposal to buy the media company's 60 per cent stake in real estate listing site Domain.
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Maddocks brings on two special counsel for Canberra government practice
A real estate expert and probity specialist have joined Maddocks Canberra-based government practice as special counsel.
ANZ client must replead case alleging advisor shared confidential info
An ANZ client who alleges an investment advisor accessed her private banking records has been ordered to replead her case.
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Primero secures $100M Rio Tinto desalination plant contract
Construction company Primero Group has signed a $100 million contract with Rio Tinto for works at the mining giant's coastal water supply sustaining project in Western Australia's Pilbara region.
Messaging apps widely used for government work: OAIC
The Australian Information Commissioner has found 16 government agencies have approved the use of messaging apps like Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp for government business. 
Active Super ordered to pay $10.5M penalty for greenwashing
The trustee for Active Super has been ordered to pay a $10.5 million penalty for misleading members about its investments in gambling, oil tar sands and Russian companies.
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Acciona’s renewable unit secures $453M green loan for Aldoga solar plant
Acciona's renewable energy subsidiary Energía has closed a $453 million syndicated loan for the Aldoga solar farm project in Queensland, with the backing of Spanish export credit agency Cesce.
NSW to crack down on personal injury ‘claim farming’
The NSW government has introduced legislation to crack down on 'claim farming' for personal injury claims and international torts, despite concerns from the Law Society and the Bar the bill may prevent lawful referral practices.