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Law firm’s database bungle left crucial Lawyer X documents lying hidden

A search blunder meant hundreds of documents about Victoria Police’s conduct in the Lawyer X scandal weren’t discovered until last year.

  • by Cameron Houston and Chris Vedelago

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High-profile Qantas critic Bridget McKenzie suddenly lets the praise fly

High-profile Qantas critic Bridget McKenzie suddenly lets the praise fly

Enmities were on hold as the spirit of the Olympics blossomed. The prime minister even gave Peter Dutton a lift.

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How our Olympians brought Albo and Dutton together – but not for long

How our Olympians brought Albo and Dutton together – but not for long

The airline’s senate tormentor-in-chief Bridget McKenzie became Qantas’ cheerleader for a day, while Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton flew to Sydney together.

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Controversy surrounds law firm CEO’s $63 million payday

Controversy surrounds law firm CEO’s $63 million payday

Corrs Chambers Westgarth’s partners will be asked to approve a pay deal this week granting CEO Gavin MacLaren a yearly salary of more than $7 million for the next nine years.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Student union ‘doubles down on anti-Semitism’ with fresh boycott call

Student union ‘doubles down on anti-Semitism’ with fresh boycott call

University of Melbourne Student Union stirs up fresh legal storm by reviving a motion calling for a boycott of Israeli institutions.

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How a court avoided a 'spectre', but pierced a veil hanging over WA's clash of the dynasties

How a court avoided a 'spectre', but pierced a veil hanging over WA's clash of the dynasties

Mining heiress Bianca Rinehart has found herself in a legal form of 'check' after an alleged attempt to out manoeuvre her mother, Hancock Prospecting magnate Gina Rinehart, in their ongoing Western Australian lawsuits over Hope Downs was avoided by a New South Wales court.

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'Onshoring' manufacturing after pandemic will drive up prices: ICC boss John Denton

'Onshoring' manufacturing after pandemic will drive up prices: ICC boss John Denton

The Australian head of the world's largest business organisation says appetite among world leaders to solve problems together has "all but evaporated".

  • by Bevan Shields

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