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Australia has re-entered the top 10 most transparent nations in Transparency International’s annual Corruption Perceptions ...
The Federal Court has found that Captain Cook College and its COO, Blake Wills, had engaged in systemic unconscionable ...
The Office is seeking feedback to further strengthen the social impact sector, with submissions closing on 26 June 2025.
Before Gavancorp, it was generally accepted conveyancing practice that purchasers had no cooling off rights under contracts arising from the exercise of options. This exception was applied to ...
ACCC Chair, Gina Cass-Gottlieb joins Clayton Utz Competition Partners, Kirsten Webb, Michael Corrigan and Mihkel Wilding to ...
Decommissioning, or the removal of infrastructure at the end of a lease term, is a complex aspect of renewable energy ...
The Future Made in Australia policy covers a broad range of initiatives aimed at maximising the economic and industrial ...
Clayton Utz are pleased to welcome specialist energy and infrastructure lawyer Alexander Danne to lead its Energy Practice. Alex will join the firm's partnership from law firm Gilbert+Tobin, where he ...
The second-term energy and climate agenda of the Australian Labor Government is more defined than ever – and more exposed. Labor’s policy architecture is ambitious, but execution risk remains high ...