Santos to ‘vigorously’ defend environmental claims
Tiwi Islands traditional owners are asking for an “urgent injunction” in federal court to stop work on Santos’ $3.5bn Barossa gas pipeline project.
Tiwi Islands traditional owners are asking for an “urgent injunction” in federal court to stop work on Santos’ $3.5bn Barossa gas pipeline project.
Two AGL power stations have been handed fines after they admitted to inadvertently breaching their promise to be available to supply emergency power.
Two companies linked with disgraced Sydney businessman David Sutton could be up for millions of dollars in fines after being charged with multiple offences.
The tax office is chasing the once lauded, now fallen from grace wellness entrepreneur.
Two separate power stations in NSW and Victoria are set to be fined millions after admitting they were not ready to supply power in an emergency.
Joe Gutnick is going head to head with mining company Moina Gold over claims he failed to pay $500,000 to keep up his end of the bargain.
A judge has thrown out former Perth Glory owner and mining entrepreneur Tony Sage’s bid to access ATO criminal investigation reports linked to fraud claims.
A former major consulting firm partner is trying to suppress his identity amid accusations of spruiking tax loss access schemes.
A venture capitalist was paid ‘quid pro quo’ and not frozen out of a start-up, a court has heard in a legal stoush with $60m in the balance.
Online mattress retailer Sleeping Duck is going head to head with its angel investor, Adir Shiffman, in a Victorian Supreme Court trial in which he claims to have been frozen out.
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