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Court approves plan to distribute $180m to thousands of Aboriginal workers whose wages were ‘stolen’
Territorians who were paid a pittance for their backbreaking and gruelling labour will only be able to access a maximum of ...
Northern Australia's cattle industry is once again battling the government at the Federal Court, seeking compensation that ...
A lawsuit against one of Australia’s largest energy companies threatens to deliver a mortal blow to the nation’s carbon offset industry and the government’s carbon neutral ...
The first votes in the May 3 federal election will be cast from Tuesday, as campaigning is overshadowed by the death of Pope Francis.
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The Punch on MSNShettima’s pretentious reading of federalismTherefore, Nigeria cannot progress without engaging in true federalism and restructuring. These hold the ace for justice, ...
The analysis is released on the first day of early voting for the upcoming federal election, along with Demos polling showing that stopping wage theft is important or extremely important as an issue ...
Jared Purcell failed to declare criminal ties in a statutory declaration and accessed colleagues' personal information without authorisation.
for almost a decade now.” Journalists Chris Masters, right, and Nick McKenzie, left, with Nicholas Owens, rear, leave the Federal Court of Australia in Sydney in 2023. Nine had claimed Roberts ...
Superannuation Trustee Ordered to Pay AU$10.5 Million Penalty for Greenwashing Misconduct On 18 March 2025, the Federal Court of Australia (Federal Court) imposed a penalty of AU$10.5 million ...
It means the legal war being waged by Sydney-based Daniel Simic against Laila Mintas is rapidly losing traction, after the Federal Court of Australia weeks ago ruled that PlayUp would not be ...
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