Visual impacts on Sydney Harbour too high, court says in rejecting marina extension

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A proposal to expand Sydney Harbour’s Woolwich Marina has been knocked back, with a judge finding the development would obstruct views of heritage listed areas. 

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Homes Victoria did not overstep with decision on public housing demolition: court

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An appeals court has rejected a class action’s challenge to a finding that Homes Victoria had a legitimate purpose in deciding to demolish and redevelop public housing towers in Melbourne, despite “lamentable” lack of consultation. 

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Judge ‘very uncomfortable’ with funder’s novel costs bid in KPMG class action

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A judge has expressed concerns about a funder’s novel application for its costs in a partially settled shareholder class action over the collapse of mining company Cudeco, saying everyone was getting a payday except group members. 

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Grill’d served with class action over staff rest breaks

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A new class action targeting Grill’d alleges the burger chain wrongly denied thousands of workers the rest breaks they were entitled to under enterprise bargaining agreements.

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Drug makers back in court five years after settling case over Merck TM

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German drug maker Merck KGaA is fighting US drug company Merck Sharp & Dohme over the alleged use of the ‘Merck’ mark in Australia, five years after their intellectual property spat was settled. 

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Optus Triple Zero outage review finds ‘at least ten mistakes’

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An investigation commissioned by Optus into its fatal Triple Zero outage in September has found “at least 10 mistakes” made by the telco’s personnel and contractor Nokia, which was upgrading the network at the time.

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Bendigo Bank faces regulatory action for risk management weaknesses

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AUSTRAC has launched an investigation into Bendigo and Adelaide Bank’s compliance with anti-money laundering laws, as APRA directs the bank to hold a capital add-on of $50 million.

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Netwealth admits First Guardian failures in ASIC case, will pay $100M

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Super trustee Netwealth has agreed to return over $100 million to members who invested their retirement savings in the First Guardian Master Fund, in the latest action by the corporate regulator over the failed fund.

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