Payday lenders Cigno and BSF Solutions have appealed a decision that found they provided credit without a licence, and rejected the claim that their loan model is analogous to buy now, pay later arrangements that don’t require a licence.
Mining union pursues pay raises for BHP’s labour hire workers
Lendlease says ex-Greenwoods partner made contact after alleged dismissal for tax dodge complaints
‘The whole purpose is undermined’: Judge irked by referee pick in AUSTRAC case against Star
Griffin Coal receivers dodge misconduct investigation over coal supply agreements
Cargill wins IP case against company that tried to intercept $10.8M payment
Four judges make King’s Birthday Honours for service to the law
Ex-CBA unit Count Financial settles with lead applicant in fees-for-no-service class action
Court clarifies scope of FOI exemption for Cabinet documents in Robodebt case
Ex-principal settles with Cranbrook, pursues ABC over Four Corners episode
The former headmaster of exclusive Sydney school Cranbrook has settled a dispute with his former employer after it admitted a public statement concerning his management of misconduct allegations against a teacher “may have caused confusion”, but will press on with a complaint against the ABC over the Four Corners episode that sparked the controversy.