With $2.9B to spend, Macquarie’s real estate fund launches land lease platform

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The real estate division of investment bank Macquarie has made its foray into the land lease industry, with a plan to deliver thousands of homes on Australia’s east coast through a new platform.

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Acciona tapped to build Eyre Peninsula desalination plant in SA

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Infrastructure giant Acciona has been given the nod as the construction partner for the Eyre Peninsula desalination plant in South Australia’s Port Lincoln, as states ramp up investment in climate-independent water.

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Wollemi Capital pays $19M for renewable energy company MPower

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Climate investment firm Wollemi Capital has closed the acquisition of MPower, a transaction that will pave the way for a $100 million pipeline of renewable energy projects.

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Wollemi Capital resolves trade mark spat with Tesla chair’s family office

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CBA-backed venture capital firm Wollemi has reached an agreement to resolve a trade mark dispute with the family office of Tesla chairwoman Robyn Denholm.

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Receivers appointed to Australian Fiduciaries entities amid probe over missing $167M

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A court has appointed receivers to two entities of collapsed asset manager Australian Fiduciaries amid concerns by the corporate regulator that $167 million in funds have been misused, including to buy $600,000 in luxury cars.

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Dishonesty charge against lawyer an ‘unfortunate, unnecessary overreach’: tribunal

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A tribunal has taken aim at ACT’s legal watchdog for its “overreach” in pursuing a dishonesty charge against a lawyer, who claimed he was duped by a client.

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