BCA calls for private partnerships, end to red tape as part of infrastructure reform

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The Business Council of Australia has released a report calling for policy reforms to facilitate private sector infrastructure development, including changes to the EPBC Act.

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Boral’s recusal bid a bust ahead of SafeWork trial

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Refusing to sit out a criminal trial against Boral Cement, a judge has said his sentencing of an engineering firm that pleaded guilty in the SafeWork NSW case did not disqualify him.

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ACCC seeks penalty of up to $13M for Qteq’s attempted cartel conduct

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The ACCC has asked a judge to slap Queensland-based mining equipment company Qteq with a penalty of between $11 million and $13 million after he found the company and its chairman attempted to engage in cartel conduct. 

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Adviser banned as ASIC probes $526M investment into Shield, First Guardian

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ASIC has secured an interim injunction against financial adviser Ferras Merhi, whose network of advisers is accused of leading thousands of clients to invest $526 million into two failed funds.

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Film producer’s behavior made Rebel Wilson ‘uneasy’, court told

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Actor and director Rebel Wilson says she was bullied by producers on her directorial debut ‘The Deb’ after she complained about the film’s budget and conduct toward the lead actress that made her “uneasy”.

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Jones Day snags leading class actions lawyer from Herbert Smith Freehills

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Jones Day has poached a top class actions lawyer from Herbert Smith Freehills who has worked on some of the country’s largest representative proceedings over the course of her 17-year career.

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‘A call to arms’: ADF hit with class action alleging systemic sexual violence

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The federal government has been hit with a landmark class action seeking redress for women allegedly subjected to systemic sexual violence, harassment and discrimination while employed at the Australian Defence Force.

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