WiseTech chair, three other board members resign amid CEO controversy

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WiseTech chair Richad Dammery and three other directors have stood aside following “intractable differences” with remaining board members over the role of founder Richard White.

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Slater & Gordon says email with staff salaries ‘in many ways a work of fiction’

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Slater & Gordon has alerted police to an email sent to all staff on Friday purporting to be from a staff member, which contained salary information and criticisms of top executives.

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Coles, Woolworths class action judge won’t ‘rubber stamp’ firms’ plan to join forces

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Law firms running competing class actions against Coles and Woolworths over alleged illusory discounts have agreed to join forces, but a judge has warned he will not simply “rubber stamp” the arrangement. 

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Lendlease lobs $30M suit over ‘corroding’ racks for DoD solar farms

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Lendlease is locked in a $30 million court battle with a solar mounting provider that allegedly provided shoddy racks for two Department of Defence solar farms.

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Amp Energy wants more time for land purchase option for Cape Hardy green energy project

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Renewable energy company Amp Energy has requested more time to exercise its option to purchase land in South Australia for the development of its Cape Hardy advanced fuels precinct.

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Allens-repped Pacific Green sells Limestone Coast BESS to Palisade for $460M

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UK battery developer Pacific Green has sold its Limestone Coast North energy park in South Australia to Palisade Investment Partner’s Intera Renewables for $460 million.

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Satterley Property’s masterplanned Perth development poses bushfire risk, group claims

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A Perth advocacy group and a local council can make submissions on bushfire risks at a hearing for the approval of a controversial Stoneville development by major Perth developer Satterley, which is set to double the town’s population.

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Sydney suburb development overcomes height objections

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A developer has pushed a 68-unit residential project in Castle Hill over the line, obtaining the approval of the Land and Environment Court despite slightly exceeding the area’s maximum height restrictions. 

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‘Who can it be now?’ Men at Work trustee wants to know who gets royalties

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The trustee for iconic Aussie pop band Men at Work wants a court’s guidance on who it should be making royalty payments to, after guitarist Ron Strykert contested an agreement he signed.

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