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Transurban may have to pay millions to rival after court loss [The Australian paywall]
The toll roads giant may have to pay around $143m to its rival after losing a court case.
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A random attack left a barrister’s arm broken. He still marched into court to defend a client [The Age paywall]
Rumours of the baseball-bat incident have been swirling for days. CBD managed to track down the lawyer in question.
How does the exercise of judicial power shape national security law and policymaking in Australia?
What legal safeguards exist to balance civil liberties and national security?
Why do the principles of citizenship matter in Australia’s legal system and national security decisions?
In this episode, Rebecca Ananian-Welsh and Sangeetha Pillai join Danielle Ireland-Piper to explore the separation of powers in national security law in Australia, the role of courts, and the challenges surrounding citizenship laws.
NSD872/2024 - SAVE WALLUM INCORPORATED v CLARENCE PROPERTY CORP LTD & ANOR
Justice Perry will conduct a case management hearing in this matter tomorrow, 11 March 2025 at 10:15am AEDT.
To observe the hearing remotely, see: youtube.com/@FederalCourtA…
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12:00 AM • Mar 10, 2025
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