A developer has lost a $18 million dispute with the Victorian revenue office over duties for purchasing the Alphington Paper Mill, which it plans to develop into a new mini-suburb with 2,500 homes.
John Holland wins row with Downer EDI over scope of construction dispute
Link REIT bids for three Lendlease shopping centres
Marlow Hotel Group snatches up Sydney pub for $77M
Thomson Geer welcomes back tax specialist from EY
Ashurst to merge with US firm Perkins Coie
Coles, Woolworths may face bigger underpayments bill in class actions
University of Sydney staff can’t continue racial discrimination case as class action
Pauline Hanson’s ‘back to Pakistan’ tweet not racist, appeals court told
One Nation’s Pauline Hanson was not motivated by racism but provoked by the hypocrisy of rival politician Mehreen Faruqi when she fired off her “piss off back to Pakistan” tweet, her lawyer told the Full Federal Court Monday. But Faruqi’s barrister has told the appeals court the accusation of hypocrisy was itself racist.