Court approves $4.5M development for $16.5M Mosman home

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The NSW’s Land and Environment Court has approved plans to amend an approved $4.5 million development application to tear down a $16.3 million Mosman property to make way for a new home and pool.

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ACE Power wins fast-track approval for NSW solar farm

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ACE Power and Osaka Gas have won fast-track approval for a 141-megawatt solar farm and battery energy storage system in NSW, with the government signing off on the project in just 19 days.

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Defamation lawyer who defeated Roberts-Smith case among 23 new silks in NSW

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Twenty-three barristers in NSW have joined the silk ranks, including a leading defamation lawyer who was on the Fairfax legal team that defeated accused war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation suit.

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CBA unit to pay $119.5M to settle consumer class action

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Commonwealth Bank’s New Zealand unit, ASB Bank, has agreed to pay $119.35 million to settle a class action alleging it failed to repay fees and interest wrongly charged to 150,000 customers who took out home or personal loans.

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‘Argumentative and amorphous’: Startup attacks Fortescue’s call for seized docs in trade secrets row

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Green iron startup Element Zero is challenging a bid by Fortescue for access to nine million seized documents in their trade secrets spat, saying its rival has not met the test for proving inadequate discovery of material.

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ATO officer lied, tampered with evidence, judge says in staying fraud case

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A judge has ordered federal prosecutors to drop a criminal tax fraud case against a medical researcher, finding an ATO officer lied and tampered with evidence during the probe.

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ASIC approves Cboe’s application to compete with ASX for IPOs

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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has approved Cboe’s application to list companies on its platform, in direct competition with market operators, including the Australian Securities Exchange.

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Man sentenced for insider trading ahead of $20M Cann Group share placement

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A Victorian man has pleaded guilty and been sentenced for trading on insider information ahead of the public announcement of a $20 million share placement for medical cannabis company Cann Group.

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