Drop in employee’s pay, hours equals genuine redundancy, Full Court says

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The Full Court has rejected an appeal by the tax office over the classification of a redundancy payment, finding that an early learning centre worker who was offered reduced hours and pay as part of a restructure was made redundant.

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Lighthouse’s $600M row with East Timor unlikely to settle before trial: judge

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A judge has ordered oil company Lighthouse to pay further security for costs in its $600 million case against the government of East Timor, a “hard fought contest” he said was unlikely to resolve ahead of trial.

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Court tosses $40M shareholder class action against Whitehaven Coal

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A judge has thrown out a class action led by the father of famed mining investor Nathan Tinkler over claims ASX-listed Whitehaven Coal failed to fulfil an implied term of a $150 million share subscription. 

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Law firm can’t halt silk’s case for $280K fee for Gladstone Ports case

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A law firm has lost its bid to stay a silk’s case alleging he is owed a $280,400 cancellation fee for a class action in Queensland that was settled a month before trial. 

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Family Court confirms reports over top judge’s relationship with colleague

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The Federal Circuit and Family Court has confirmed reports that top judge Will Alstergren is in a personal relationship with another judge on the bench, but says procedures are in place to avoid conflicts of interest.

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Real Housewives star denies falsifying texts in row over $2M Toorak home

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A former star of Real Housewives of Melbourne has denied altering text messages in a case alleging her sister gave her a $2 million Toorak townhouse in return for relinquishing her stake in a music production business.

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Traditional owners assert property rights in asbestos waste class action

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Traditional land owners in the central Pilbara have filed a class action to force the removal of dumped asbestos waste, some 60 years after the Wittenoom asbestos mines closed and the town was struck from the map.

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Australia Pacific LNG’s defence cut in row with Tri-Star over $7.6B share sale

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A judge has struck out sections of natural gas exporter Australia Pacific LNG’s defence in Tri-Star’s long-running case over coal seam gas fields in Queensland, which centres on a $7.6 billion share sale to ConocoPhillips.

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Chasing $16M debt, special purpose liquidators appointed to Qld projects

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The tax office has won the appointment of special purpose liquidators to entities behind a number of Queensland construction projects, as it seeks to claw back a claimed $16 million debt.

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