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Clive Palmer hit with costs for ‘desultory and inefficient’ contempt case against WA Premier
Coronavirus 2021-05-24 1:06 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has ordered mining magnate Clive Palmer to pay Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan’s costs for contempt proceedings brought against him during the war of words that erupted between the pair over the state’s decision to close its borders at the height of the coronavirus pandemic last year.

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High Court won’t hear case over sick leave for stood-down Qantas workers
Appeals 2021-05-21 2:12 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The High Court has denied special leave to unions representing 20,000 Qantas workers who were stood down during the coronavirus pandemic to challenge a ruling that they were not entitled to paid sick or compassionate leave.

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Judge throws out part of challenge to India travel ban
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-05-10 9:49 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has dismissed part of a legal challenge to the Morrison government’s ban on Australians travelling home from India during a devastating surge in coronavirus cases in the country, finding the health minister did exceed his powers in instituting the ban.

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‘Severe harm to competition’: ACCC to refuse flight pact between Qantas, Japan Airlines
ACCC 2021-05-06 1:58 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has proposed to deny authorisation for Qantas to coordinate with Japan Airlines on flights between Australia and Japan despite the regulator’s increased flexibility on the travel sector during COVID-19.

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India travel ban faces Federal Court challenge
Australian Government Solicitor 2021-05-05 4:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A 73-year old Australian man has filed a constitutional challenge to the Morrison government’s decision to ban travel from India amid a devastating surge in coronavirus cases in the country.

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Telstra fined $1.5M for dropping number porting during first COVID-19 wave
ACMA 2021-05-04 12:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Telstra has been hit with a $1.5 million fine from the the Australian Communications and Media Authority for dropping its number porting service during the first COVID-19 wave last year, leaving 42,000 customers unable to transfer their numbers away from or to new providers.

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Legal challenge to India travel ban would face high bar
Coronavirus 2021-05-03 3:02 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A controversial ban on Australians travelling home from India could face a legal attack for what some say is an unlawful overreaction to the COVID-19 crisis, but the prospects of success for any challenge are not clear, an expert tells Lawyerly.

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Hotel quarantine security firm sues Victoria over $9.7M in unpaid invoices
Clyde & Co. 2021-04-30 5:45 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Victorian government has been hit with a lawsuit by a security firm tasked with looking after 12 hotels used in the state’s troubled COVID-19 hotel quarantine program which seeks more than $9.7 million for allegedly unpaid invoices.

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Group size trimmed in aged care class actions over COVID-19 outbreaks
Andrew Broadfoot 2021-04-28 9:07 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Staff members who worked for two Melbourne aged care providers will be removed as group members in class actions accusing the homes of negligently handling the coronavirus pandemic.

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WA premier chips away at Clive Palmer’s defence in border closure defamation case
Carmel Galati 2021-04-28 8:45 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has partially struck out mining magnate Clive Palmer’s defence to WA Premier Mark McGowan’s defamation claim over statements which allegedly accused the premier of corruption, abusing his position and lying about the decision to close the state’s borders at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.

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