Scentre reveals plans for 16,000 apartments at Westfield centres

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Shopping centre giant Scentre Group has plans to expand into the lucrative residential market, capitalising on its significant landholdings to supply over 16,000 apartments at several Westfield locations.

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Mrs Mac’s CFO silent on financial woes, court finds in partial win for Octet

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Octet Finance has won a $38,000 judgment against the ex-CFO of defunct pie maker Mrs Mac’s, with a court finding he failed to correct a statement that the trade financier would likely be repaid in full following a $4 million recapitalisation.

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In class action, Newcastle Uni denies engineering course left students unemployable

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Newcastle University has hit back at a class action over an unaccredited engineering degree, saying students can still get jobs and it is a simple “administrative” task to become members of the professional body for engineers.

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Former Nudie chief embroiled in tax case in ‘serious’ condition, court told

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A court has heard that the former CEO of juice company Nudie is “very unwell” and needs more time to file a defence in a case stemming from an alleged fraudulent tax scheme, a week after a judge tossed his summary dismissal bid in a related case.

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Villawood exec’s daughter claims privilege over ‘double deletion’ of docs

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The daughter of a Villawood director accused of a fraudulent design to divert valuable management fees for a development in Victoria has invoked her privilege against self-incrimination over the developer’s concerns that she may have destroyed evidence. 

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Sydney, TfNSW win strikeout in case over Oxford St Cycleway development

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A suit against the City of Sydney and Transport for New South Wales alleging that a new cycleway on Oxford Street is discriminatory has been gutted, with a court substantially striking out the pleading.

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Centennial Coal unit fined $630,000 for environmental breaches

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A Centennial Coal unit that operates an underground coal mine bordering the Blue Mountains National Park has been hit with $630,000 in penalties after pleading guilty to five environmental offences for failing to properly manage runoff from the mine.

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Ansell wins injunctions against person behind cyberattack

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Healthcare equipment company Ansell has won default judgment against an unknown threat actor behind an October data breach, with a judge citing similar orders made following a cyberattack against law firm HWL Ebsworth. 

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