Steven Saunders to stand trial over fatal punch at football ground
Man who allegedly threw a punch which led to the death of an associate at a country football ground will appear before the Supreme Court next week. Reported by Brisbane Times 5 hours ago.
View ArticleCauldron wins legal stoush
CAULDRON Energy has won an ongoing legal stoush in the WA Supreme Court which will see the uranium play receive $3 million plus interest and damages. Reported by Daily Telegraph 4 hours ago.
View ArticleCauldron Energy wins legal proceedings
Cauldron Energy (ASX:CXU) has advised that yesterday afternoon His Honour Justice Mitchell of the Supreme Court of Western Australia found in favour of Cauldron in respect of its claim that Beijing...
View Article'Postcard bandit' parole decision reserved
A Supreme Court judge has reserved her decision over whether to grant parole to infamous Queensland thief and prison escapee Brenden Abbott. Reported by Brisbane Times 2 hours ago.
View ArticleI'm squeaky clean, bandit tells Qld judge
BANK robber and prison escapee Brenden Abbott must wait to learn whether he will be released on parole, after a Supreme Court judge reserved her decision. Reported by Courier Mail 2 hours ago.
View ArticleCy Walsh pleads not guilty to murder of father Phil in Supreme Court
The son of former Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his father at his first appearance in the Supreme Court. Reported by Brisbane Times 14 hours ago.
View ArticleGovt tries to halt rorts-for-votes probe
VICTORIAN Ombudsman Deborah Glass has gone to the Supreme Court after the Andrews Government tried to shut down a probe into Labor’s rorts-for-votes scandal. Reported by Herald Sun 14 hours ago.
View ArticleVic ombudsman seeks advice from court
OMBUDSMAN in Victoria asks Supreme Court if her office has the power to investigate allegations Labor MPs broke parliamentary rules. Reported by Herald Sun 14 hours ago.
View ArticleJury considering the fate of alleged killer Wei Li
A SUPREME Court jury has retired to consider its verdict in the trial of Wei “Daniel” Li, who is accused of murdering his mother at Burnside in 2011. Reported by The Advertiser 13 hours ago.
View ArticleOmbudsman asks Supreme Court to rule on Labor rorts investigation
Victoria's public watchdog wants the Supreme Court to decide if it can investigate allegations the ALP rorted taxpayer funded electorate officers at the 2014 election. Reported by Brisbane Times 13...
View ArticleCourt approves NAB demerger
Victorian Supreme Court signs off on shareholder votes, paves way for spin-off of UK unit. Reported by Herald Sun 11 hours ago.
View ArticleJury considers fate of accused mum killer
A SUPREME Court jury has retired to consider its verdict in the trial of Wei “Daniel” Li, who is accused of murdering his mother at Burnside in 2011. Reported by The Advertiser 10 hours ago.
View ArticleTrial of Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara for the murder of student Jamie Gao...
"He went to that meeting and went into that storage shed thinking that what was to happen would shortly make him very rich," the prosecutor said. Reported by Brisbane Times 9 hours ago.
View ArticleClydesdale demerger gets court stamp
THE Victorian Supreme Court has approved NAB's plans to demerge its UK-based Clydesdale Bank. Reported by Daily Telegraph 9 hours ago.
View ArticleLi found guilty of manslaughter over death of mother
A SUPREME Court jury has found Wei “Daniel” Li guilty of manslaughter over the death of his mother at Burnside in 2011, but acquitted him of murder. Reported by The Advertiser 7 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia: Two new Supreme Court decisions affect local government...
These decisions will affect the way in which WA local governments charge accused persons and serve prosecution notices. Reported by Mondaq 6 hours ago.
View ArticleHusband bludgeoned after sex coercion
A DOCTOR on trial for bludgeoning her doctor husband to death with a hammer could not remember the incident, a Supreme Court jury has heard. Reported by Perth Now 5 hours ago.
View ArticleClydesdale clears final hurdle before tomorrow's IPO
Australian courts have approved the sale of Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks, one day before the banking business is expected to begin conditional trading in London. National Australia Bank (NAB), which...
View ArticleWater damage in SA's old Supreme Court
RAINS brought by ex-tropical cyclone Stan have caused a roof leak in Adelaide's Supreme Court building. Reported by Daily Telegraph 13 hours ago.
View ArticleRogerson and McNamara blame each other for Jamie Gao's death
Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara have blamed each other for the shooting death of Jamie Gao as their defence cases open in the NSW Supreme Court. Reported by Brisbane Times 9 hours ago.
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