Woodside reaches ‘historic’ deal with ExxonMobil to run Bass Strait operations

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Woodside has agreed to take over the operation of the Bass Strait gas assets from ExxonMobil Australia, in a “historic” deal that could unlock future gas development.

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FW Projects liquidators take directors to court for alleged insolvent trading

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The liquidators of collapsed developer FW Projects have filed action against former directors of the company, seeking to claw back debts of millions of dollars arising from alleged insolvent trading.

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Pension fund giant to invest $1B in Octopus renewable energy platform

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Dutch pension provider APG Asset Management has partnered with renewable energy fund manager and developer Octopus Investments, vowing to invest over $1 billion into Octopus’s flagship investment fund.

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Crown sued by iProsperity liquidators as part of efforts to recover $400M

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Crown Casino faces court action by the liquidators of iProsperity Group, seeking the return of $55 million in company funds they say were gambled away by its directors, two of which have since left Australia.

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Olympian sues sporting body for defamation over misconduct sanction

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A three-time Olympic figure skater has sued the NSW Ice Skating Association, alleging that a notice it circulated to members regarding a sexual misconduct finding and ban imposed by the US Centre for SafeSport was defamatory.

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Reject Shop says it shouldn’t be on hook for class action’s ‘basic legal error’

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The Reject Shop is fighting a class action’s bid to reconstitute an “empty” class in an underpayments case, saying it shouldn’t be on the hook for tens of millions in claims because of a “basic legal error” by the applicant’s lawyers.

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