Kids take fight over ‘unconstitutional’ social media ban to High Court

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Two teenagers have brought a High Court challenge to the government’s ban on children under 16 using social media, arguing that it is unconstitutional because of its burden the freedom of political communication. 

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Liquidators of developer Pentridge Village lose appeal in $845M suit

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A collapsed developer and its builder have failed again in their dispute against a financier over the Pentridge Village development in Melbourne, with an appeals court taking a critical view of years of delays.

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Sayers wins fight with AIG over $11M land purchase dispute

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An appeals court has allowed developer Sayers Property’s $1.9 million insurance claim in relation to a $11 million purchase of land, overturning a decision which found that out-of-court settlements were not ‘losses’.

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Snowy Hydro secures 2,200 MW in renewable capacity with new contracts

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The operator of the Snowy Mountains hydro-electric scheme has secured new partnerships with a South Australian wind farm and a Victorian battery storage facility, which are expected to triple the company’s wind and solar capacity.

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Realterm adds $89M to pipeline with two Sydney industrial assets

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Global transport investment manager Realterm has acquired two logistics sites in Revesby and Ingleburn worth $89 million, expanding its Sydney portfolio to five assets. 

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AFL umpire loses unfair dismissal suit over alleged ‘frog marching’ incident

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An umpire has lost his unfair dismissal claim against the Australian Football League after he was accused of wrestling, man-handling and frog-marching a member of the public off the field. 

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ASIC seeks contempt orders against duo behind ALAMMC Developments

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ASIC wants a contempt ruling against the couple behind Gold Coast-based property developer ALAMMC Developments after they allegedly moved more than $500,000 out of frozen accounts and failed to disclose assets, including two racehorses, one of which is named ‘Within the Law’.

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Regeneron, Bayer settle appeal over launch of Sandoz’s Eylea biosimilar

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Biotech Regeneron and drug company Bayer have resolved their appeal of a ruling that allowed generic pharmaceutical manufacturer Sandoz to launch a version of top selling macular degeneration drug Eylea. 

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Sportsbet brings class action cross-claim to claw back winnings

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Sportsbet has launched a cross-claim in a class action alleging it provided unlawful in-play betting services, arguing that users of the contentious service should have to pay back their winnings if the lawsuit succeeds. 

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