Qube agrees to Macquarie’s $11.7B takeover offer

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Qube’s board has accepted an $11.7 billion takeover offer by a Macquarie Asset Management-led consortium, saying the deal represents a “significant premium” on the infrastructure giant’s share price.

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Native Title holder loses challenge to Uro Western’s expedited exploration bid

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An appeals court has affirmed a decision which found the Western Australian government’s decision to expedite an exploration application by mining company Uro Western is not subject to judicial review. 

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Film producer loses battle over property deal with Bondi neighbours

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The film producer behind Angel Baby, Rabbit Proof Fence, and Romper Stomper has been ordered to sell his shares of a property development joint venture he founded with his neighbours.

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Snowdon Development liquidators settle claims against Barro Group

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Liquidators of collapsed Snowdon Developments have reached a settlement with cement supplier Barro Group as part of efforts to claw back payments allegedly made when the Melbourne developer was insolvent.

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Daniel Andrews hits back at defamation case over bike collision

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The cyclist involved in a collision with former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews and his wife wanted more than half a million dollars in return for dropping threats of defamation proceedings, the couple has told the Federal Court.

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Despite flight risk concerns, Shield-linked director can leave Australia

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A former director of two marketing companies linked to the failed Shield and First Guardian funds can leave Australia for 12 days, despite ASIC’s concerns he is a flight risk.

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Maker of ‘Rebel Whopper’ takes patent beef to court

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The start-up behind Hungry Jack’s plant-based ‘Rebel Whopper’ wants a court to review IP Australia’s decision that a proposed patent covering its fake meat product didn’t pass muster.

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ACCC clears Ramsay Health acquisition of National Capital

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Private hospital operator Ramsay Health has won swift ACCC approval for its $251 million acquisition of Canberra hospital National Capital Private Hospital from Healthscope, with the regulator completing its review in three weeks.

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