Coles sells Adelaide shopping centre for $75.2M

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Adelaide real estate group Taplin has acquired the Kurralta Park Village shopping centre from Coles, with the supermarket giant reselling the site for a $1 million profit after just 2 years. 

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Judge slams ‘inadequate’ trial prep in case over failed $30M property deal

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A hearing has gone ahead in a dispute over an aborted $30 million property dispute, with a judge rejecting Aintree Major Town Shopping Centre’s bid to vacate because of its “manifestly inadequate” preparation.

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Allens-repped Rio Tinto in $75M deal for Yarraloola Project

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Rio Tinto has put down $75 million for Zanthus Resources’ interest in the Yarraloola Iron Ore project assets in Western Australia’s Pilbara region as part of a joint venture with Mitsui & Co and Nippon Steel.

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Murphy takes 40% stake in Albergeldie Complex Infrastructure

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UK construction company Murphy is continuing its expansion with a 40 per cent stake in Sydney-based building company Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure.

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A&O Shearman lures third Norton Rose Fulbright partner

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Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Recruiting its third partner from Norton Rose Fulbright in 18 months, law firm A&O Shearman has welcomed leading energy finance lawyer Lisa Koch to its Perth office. Koch was most recently head of Norton Rose Fulbright’s Sydney office, where she led…

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Momofuku restaurant loses challenge to instant Ramen maker’s trade mark

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Famed restaurant chain Momofuku has lost its challenge to the ‘Momofuku’ word mark of instant noodle giant Nissin, with IP Australia finding consumers were not likely to be deceived or confused because of the different goods and services provided by the two companies.

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Pregnant solicitor says law firm used performance issues as pretext for sacking

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The Fair Work Commission has allowed a Queensland solicitor’s claim that she was dismissed because of her recently announced pregnancy to move forward.

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Fonterra to appeal ruling over Bega trade mark licences

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Dairy company Fonterra is reportedly challenging a court’s refusal to give it certainty over lucrative licence agreements with Bega Cheese as it pursues a sale of its Australian business.

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Hungry Jack’s pays $150K penalty over Garfield kids meal toy

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Hungry Jack’s has paid over $150,000 in penalties for allegedly breaking the Australian Consumer Law by failing to comply with button battery standards with its ‘burping Garfield’ kids meal toy.

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Strip search class action plaintiff wants $130K for ‘humiliating’ inspection, trial hears

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The lead plaintiff in a class action alleging police conducted thousands of unlawful strip searches at music festivals in NSW has sought $130,000 in damages on the first day of trial against the state. 

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