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Imitation firearms siezed in South Yarra warrant
Traffic lights to become law without any scrutiny
Slater and Gordon lawyers recognised in 2021 Doyle’s Guide
Sydney-based company Mason Online Pty Ltd fined $106,560 for alleged advertising breaches of nicotine vaping products
Ashurst advises Invesco on sale and forward fund of 40 Eastbourne Terrace, London
Press briefing notes on Russia
NSW Government secures landmark laws against modern slavery
APRA seeks answers on superannuation trustee financial resilience
National urges New Zealanders to submit on Three Strike Legislation Repeal Bill
NatRoad Welcomes Regulator’s Move Away From Petty Fines
DOC announces next step for reclassification of stewardship land
Ashurst advises Kingston Resources on acquisition of Mineral Hill Gold Mine
Electrician and company fined $32,500 for serious safety breach – Milan Jakovljevic and Sampson Electrical Contractors Pty Ltd
Repeal of three strikes law passes first reading
Older Australians must be protected against abuse
Experience magic at Festive Garden
Second round of consultation on food safety management of berries, leafy vegetables and melons
ASIC sues A&M Group for false and misleading, threatening and coercive conduct against debtors
Keeping it real when pricing goods for sale
Making case to reform international law enforcement
Single-use plastics banned under new law
Blue Mountains City Council awarded for innovative Rights of Nature policy
Chinese agricultural producer fined $300,000 for breaching financial reporting and company officer obligations
Consideration of raising minimum age of criminal responsibility doesn’t go far enough
Symbio directed to comply after public safety failures
Lawyers call for ban on advertising cosmetic surgery to u18s
Council adopts Domestic Animal Management Plan
HSF advises Engie on entering into exclusive negotiations with Bouygues for sale of Equans for valuation of €7.1 billion
Ashurst advises HIH Invest on acquisition of logistics property development near Karlsruhe
Data Must Be Used For Good: NatRoad
Australia-Japan bilateral exercise sharpens skills
Press briefing notes on Democratic Republic of Congo
Victorians deserve truth on scheming Labor MPs’ special treatment
Views sought on caravan industry
Lazy Johnston’s Hansard gaffe
Police update: Riotous behaviour in Darwin
Affirmative Consent Law Passes NSW Lower House
Audio company Please Hold removes alleged unfair contract terms for small business customers
President Pollack reflects on recent events
NT Judicial Commission Starts Work
Evaluation of Project Vigilance: Electronic Monitoring of Family Violence Offenders
Ashurst advises Abertis Infraestructuras on its disposal of 33.3% shareholding in Road Management Group Limited
Allens advises Penfold Motor Group on $104 million acquisition by Peter Warren Automotive
New laws give NSW abuse survivors access to fair compensation
Bare Cremation pays penalty for allegedly misleading consumers on pricing
Increased protections for Canberrans buying off-the-plan
New book release, Seconds Please: Lessons on life, love and self after divorce
Ashurst advises Monument on process to launch as fully-licensed bank