TV star’s ex in battle to keep letter secret
A TOP-SECRET letter between TV personality Suzie Wilks and her estranged husband - believed to have been leaked by his most recent former flame - is at the centre of a Supreme Court battle. Reported...
View ArticleStars ex in battle to keep letter secret
A TOP-SECRET letter between TV personality Suzie Wilks and her estranged husband - believed to have been leaked by his most recent former flame - is at the centre of a Supreme Court battle. Reported by...
View ArticleMetminco buoyed by favourable court ruling
Metminco (ASX:MNC, LON:MNC) has revealed that a court in Chile has ruled in its favour regarding a mining licence for the Mollacas copper project. In March, the Chilean Court of Appeal ruled that the...
View ArticleSupreme Court to decide on East West Link business case
A court will decide whether to prevent the East-West Link going ahead without the Napthine government having to reveal its business case for the $6 billion to $8 billion road. Reported by The Age 8...
View ArticleAlcohol orders invalid: NT Supreme Court
A NT Supreme Court ruling may have thrown into question hundreds of alcohol protection orders issued by police to drinkers. Reported by Courier Mail 7 hours ago.
View ArticleWestConnex adviser "engineered" traffic numbers on Lane Cove Tunnel disaster
One of the key advisors on Sydney’s WestConnex motorway drew up traffic figures for the disastrous Lane Cove Tunnel project to make the business case work, the Supreme Court heard on Monday. Reported...
View ArticleWestConnex adviser 'engineered' numbers
One of the key advisors on Sydney’s WestConnex motorway drew up traffic figures for the disastrous Lane Cove Tunnel project to make the business case work, the Supreme Court heard on Monday. Reported...
View ArticleThe truth about traffic numbers
Why do traffic forecasters get it so wrong? The Supreme Court heard one possible answer. Reported by Sydney Morning Herald 21 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia: WA Supreme Court awards indemnity costs for breach of agreement to...
A party who commences legal proceedings in breach of an obligation to refer to arbitration could pay indemnity costs. Reported by Mondaq 16 hours ago.
View ArticleCity Hall-councillor stoush taken to Supreme Court
Independent Brisbane councillor Nicole Johnston, who has been repeatedly ejected from council meetings, has taken on the LNP administration in the Supreme Court. Reported by The Age 13 hours ago.
View ArticleCouncil fight reaches Supreme Court
Independent councillor Nicole Johnston challenges powers of City of Brisbane Act. Reported by Brisbane Times 13 hours ago.
View ArticleAudit chief Tony Shepherd pushed traffic forecasts on Lane Cove Tunnel
Tony Shepherd,✓ one of the key business advisers to the Abbott and Baird governments, was one of a group of ''big wigs'' trying to drive up traffic forecasts on the ill-fated Lane Cove Tunnel project,...
View ArticleKeystone XL Decision Likely Delayed Until 2015
The Nebraska Supreme Court's decision probably won't be reached for three to six months, further stalling Obama's final verdict. Reported by IBTimes 1 hour ago.
View ArticleJames Patrick McGrane, who raped and killed his sister, to remain behind bars
A man who raped and murdered his own sister in the 1980s will remain behind bars after a Brisbane Supreme Court decision denied him a judicial review into a his failed bid for parole. Reported by The...
View ArticleVirginia Attorney General's Office says same-sex marriage could begin as...
Reported by Breaking News 2 hours ago.
View ArticleIndia sets age limit for Krishna pyramids
INDIA'S Supreme Court says children as young as 12 are permitted to climb atop towering human pyramids in a Hindu celebration. Reported by Daily Telegraph 8 hours ago.
View ArticleFormer Supreme Court Justice will head Families SA inquiry
FORMER Supreme Court Justice Margaret Nyland will head up the Royal Commission into the state’s embattled child protection system. Reported by The Advertiser 15 hours ago.
View ArticleProbe into SA child protection announced
THE former Supreme Court justice chosen to head a royal commission into SA's child protection system will report to government within 12 months. Reported by Daily Telegraph 14 hours ago.
View ArticleJudge queries mosque permit conditions
A planning permit condition that bans any political discussion on the site earmarked for Bendigo's controversial first mosque may raise constitutional law issues, a Supreme Court judge has said....
View ArticleBendigo mosque permit condition may be unconstitutional, says judge
A planning permit condition that bans any political discussion on the site earmarked for Bendigo's controversial first mosque may raise constitutional law issues, a Supreme Court judge has said....
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