Port Macquarie pub can’t assert restrictive covenant to block Liquorland

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A popular Port Macquarie tavern can’t enforce a restrictive covenant which bars a neighbouring shopping centre from selling alcohol, with a court finding that development consent was validly given to Coles to build a Liquorland. 

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ASIC questions rent-to-own company’s challenge to $7.4M penalty

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ASIC has questions about the “bona fides” of a rental company’s appeal of a $7.4 million penalty for unlawful loan agreements, telling a court it needs to see evidence about the “very rapid decline” of the company’s financial position.

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Iberdrola expands renewables portfolio with Ararat wind farm acquisition

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Swiss-based investment firm Partners Group has exited the Australian wind market, selling its stake in a 242-megawatt wind farm in Victoria to Spanish energy company Iberdrola.

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Owners corporation loses bid to set aside Mercon DOCA

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A judge has refused to set aside a deed of company arrangement passed by creditors of construction company Mercon, finding that the owners corporation of a 33-unit development has not proved the value of its $4.2 million claim. 

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Blockchain mining firm NGS wound up for ‘blatant’ contraventions

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A court has ordered the winding up of blockchain mining firm NGS Group and related companies, finding they operated in “blatant” violation of the Corporations Act.

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Macquarie agrees to pay $35M penalty in ASIC’s first short-sale reporting case

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Macquarie Securities has agreed to pay a $35 million penalty in a civil suit brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission alleging systemic misreporting of short sales over a 14-year period.

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ANZ cops $250M penalty, judge tacks on $10M for ‘inexcusable’ bond conduct

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A judge has ordered ANZ to pay $250 million in penalties in four cases by ASIC – $10 million more than the bank had agreed to pay – saying ANZ had “substantially deceived” the government by overstating bond trading volumes.

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TechnologyOne wins dismissal of long-running suit by former exec

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After a years-long legal battle, a judge has thrown out an unfair dismissal suit by a former TechnologyOne executive, finding he was lawfully terminated for failing to adapt to the company’s management structure.

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WiseTech finds Richard White did not inappropriately use company funds

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A WiseTech investigation into billionaire chair Richard White has found no evidence that he misused company funds in his personal relationships with two women, including to pay for an employee’s plastic surgery. 

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