The CFMMEU has been ordered to pay $142,000 in penalties after the Federal Court found the union had aborted an elaborate construction procedure in Melbourne and threatened four contractors if they continued to work onsite.
Aldi wins appeal over ‘natural’ claims
Gaia blasts ACCC for ‘misleading’ press release over fine
Cable makers didn’t violate consumer law, judge says
Fair Work Ombudsman loses bid for hefty fine in MUA strike case
Judge orders spiritual guru to produce pics of ‘hands on’ healing
Geneva Labs’ counterfeit Bio-Oil case dismissed as ‘madness’
Judge denies climate change challenge to NSW mine expansion
Fat pill patent by Danone unit gets IP Australia’s OK
Ex-Titan head must provide evidence in insulation class action
A judge has ruled the former head of Titan Industries must provide evidence in the class action trial over the Rudd Government’s cancellation of a program that subsidised home insulation installations, saying there was no proof his testimony could be used to bring a criminal case or reopen a coronial inquest into the death of a Titan contractor.