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Can a foreign government hack WhatsApp? A cybersecurity expert explains how that might work
Diamond Energy pays penalties for failing to adequately communicate pricing information to consumers
Optus Reaches Sales Conduct Agreement With ACCC
Statement On Rex Express Holdings Limited
Mattress supplier Emma Sleep admits misleading statements about sale prices
ASIC takes steps to appoint receivers to Australian Fiduciaries Ltd as investigation continues
ASIC cancels AFS licence of Financial Services Group Australia and permanently bans its responsible manager
Jayco In Court Over ‘off Road’ Caravan Advertisements
ASIC cracks down on unlawful finfluencers in global push against misconduct
Former Solicitor-General appointed Court of Appeal President
Doctors for the Environment test case on Woodside’s Scarborough Gas Project to proceed after court grants crucial costs order
Minister’s Agreement To Give Three Days’ Notice Before North West Shelf Approval Revealed In Federal Court Hearing For Murujuga Traditional Custodian
John Pesutto owes Moira Deeming $2.3m, but he doesn’t have it. Can former premiers be forced to pick up the tab?
Full Federal Court finds Auto & General did not include an unfair contract term in its insurance contracts
ABC management sued for breach of Fair Work Act over the abuse of insecure fixed-term contracts
QANTAS GROUP PILOTS TAKE STEP TOWARDS STRIKES OVER SUBPAR OFFER
ASIC sues RAMS for systemic misconduct in arranging home loans
Court proceedings initiated against Philips Electronics Australia Limited
ASIC sues Choosi for allegedly misleading customers through its insurance comparison service
Full Federal Court finds in favour of ASIC appeal concerning BPS Financial’s use of ‘authorised representative’ exemption
ASIC sues Blockchain Global former director for multiple directors’ duties breaches
Captain Cook College, Site Group And Blake Wills To Pay Total Penalties Of $30.4 Million For Unconscionable Conduct Towards Students
Queensland Government expands shark cull despite scientific evidence
Crisafulli Government delivers fresh start to QCAT Act review after major Labor delays
“Raelene Cooper v Minister for Environment” – Murujuga traditional custodian launches legal action against the federal government before North West Shelf decision
Consumer lease industry on notice for potential compliance failures following reforms
What’s the obscure Australian online safety standard Elon Musk’s X is trying to dodge in court? An expert explains
War Crimes: Where do Responsibility and Accountability Start and End? Are Senior Military Commanders Liable and Culpable?
ASIC seeks leave from High Court to appeal Block Earner decision
ASIC sues home loan manager Resimac alleging failures to customers facing financial hardship
TWU MEMBERS’ FOUR-POINT DEMAND FOR DECENT STANDARDS IN AVIATION
Energy Australia apology and admissions expose dodgy offsets
What will the new government mean for public sector industrial relations reform?
TWU calls for maximum penalty on Qantas over illegal outsourcing | TWU
Former EY partner and tax agent banned for tax evasion
Former Sydney financial adviser sentenced for dishonest conduct
Beacon Products, Zandox Group and Mr Warren Skry in court for alleged misleading and unconscionable sales practices
Vietnamese eateries that exploited migrant workers ordered to pay
Vietnamese eateries that exploited migrant workers ordered to pay $802,000
Doctors challenge Scarborough gas field Environment Plan approval
Explainer: Commonwealth v Yunupingu and compensation for native title
Historic revamp of evidence laws gives victims greater support
LDV Automotive Australia in court for alleged misleading advertising
SAME JOB SAME PAY AGREEMENT AT QANTAS FREIGHT ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS TWU PUSH FOR BETTER JOBS AT QANTAS
Oil and gas services company Qteq attempted to induce cartel arrangements
Clorox ordered to pay $8.25m in penalties for misleading ‘ocean plastic’ claims about certain GLAD products
Marc Mysterio Calls on Taylor Swift to Pull Catalog From Amazon Music Over Unpaid Streams, Shadow-Ban Controversy
Bridget McKenzie must apologise to 1400 public servants in Albury-Wodonga