The former CEO of the lead contractor on the Snowy Hydro 2.0 project now facing corruption charges was the target of Australian Federal Police search […]
Unions are calling for the Fair Work Commission to be given the authority to arbitrate industrial disputes and become a “one-stop shop” for workplace grievances. […]
A judge has denied an attempt by adult exhibition operator Sexpo to gain pre-litigation access to documents held by members of a movement that last […]
Bluescope Steel has been ordered to pay over $2 million to fencing manufacturer Gram Engineering after the Federal Court ruled Bluescope infringed Gram’s registered design […]
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has lost its appeal in a case against a former Australian Wheat Board senior executive over an alleged kickback […]
A judge has shot down a union bid for a temporary stay of a lawsuit over picketing at the new ‘robo’ terminal in Port Melbourne […]
Facing demands for answers and a call to be suspended from government contract work, Clayton Utz has finally spoken out over its role in the […]
A Toll freight handler who last year won the right to convert from a casual to full-time job in a precedent-setting ruling has taken the […]
A defamation case against the Australian Broadcasting Corporation by Nauru’s Justice Minister David Adeang that was set down for trial in July has been sent […]
Banks face increased fines for corporate wrongdoing under reforms that also boost the powers of the watchdog amid stunning admissions by financial services firms at […]