ASIC hits Kalkine with new licence conditions over customer service advice

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The corporate watchdog has imposed extra conditions on Kalkine’s financial services licence amid concerns customer service representatives were providing unlicensed advice.

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Monarch Advisory’s 12-month non-compete clause reasonable, court says

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Financial services firm Monarch Advisory Group has won over $270,000 in damages after two employees who started a new business were found to have breached restraint clauses in their contracts.

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It’s net zero, dummy: Albo signals sign off of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas extension

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Woodside’s North West Shelf gas project looks set to be extended until 2070, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signalling the federal government’s approval was a sure thing.

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Queensland government axes $1B Moonlight Range wind farm

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Following public consultation, the Queensland government has decided it will not move forward with the Moonlight Range wind farm, which was expected to power 260,000 homes per year with renewable energy.

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CSR prevails in appeal over works at $408M Horsley Park industrial development

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CSR Building Products has won a legal challenge over a development application at its 52-hectare industrial estate in western Sydney, which has generated sale proceeds of over $408 million to date. 

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Northern Iron administrators win extra six months to maximise sales process

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The administrators of a Northern Territory iron ore company have won extra time to hold a second creditors meeting in hopes of securing a deed of company arrangement, despite protests from creditor Aurizon.

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Aircraft maker can’t pursue claims against Rex over $3M jet sale

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Save (0) Please login to bookmark Close Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A US-based aircraft serves provider has lost its bid to pursue claims over a $3 million jet sale against discount airline Rex while it’s in administration. In a 16 May decision, the NSW Court of Appeal rejected the appeal of Jet…

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