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The Federal Court has found that Captain Cook College and its COO, Blake Wills, had engaged in systemic unconscionable conduct and made false or misleading representations to students in connection ...
The Office is seeking feedback to further strengthen the social impact sector, with submissions closing on 26 June 2025.
Clayton Utz has advised natural capital manager New Forests on the sale of the Limestone Estate, a 15,000 hectare timber estate, to Australian-owned forestry company OneFortyOne. The transaction is ...
Australia has re-entered the top 10 most transparent nations in Transparency International’s annual Corruption Perceptions Index ( CPI ), achieving a score of 77 out of 100. This significant ...
Before Gavancorp, it was generally accepted conveyancing practice that purchasers had no cooling off rights under contracts arising from the exercise of options. This exception was applied to ...
ACCC Chair, Gina Cass-Gottlieb joins Clayton Utz Competition Partners, Kirsten Webb, Michael Corrigan and Mihkel Wilding to ...
Decommissioning, or the removal of infrastructure at the end of a lease term, is a complex aspect of renewable energy ...
The High Court's approach in Calidad brings greater consistency and coherence to an aspect of Australian patent law that may become increasingly important over time, as manufacturing inputs and ...
Property claims, especially lien claims, are common in the current environment of supply chain disruption and delay. Most contractual, statutory and common law lien claims, including where the ...
The task facing the WA public sector in readying itself for the new PRIS laws is a considerable one, particularly given the retrospectivity of some of the IPPs. For the first time, the WA public ...
The Nature Repair Bill 2023 (Cth) and Nature Repair (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2023, which together will establish a framework for a voluntary national biodiversity market, have passed both ...