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Bunnings ruling no ‘green light’ to use facial recognition tech, experts say
Analysis 2026-02-10 2:03 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Bunnings’ recent success in a privacy case concerning its use of facial recognition technology was only a “narrow victory” and should not be taken as a “green light” to businesses to follow suit, experts have told Lawyerly. 

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High Court asked to weigh in on public housing class action
Class Actions 2026-02-10 11:06 pm By Andy Sidler

A class action over the planned demolition of public housing towers in inner-city Melbourne has appealed to the High Court, arguing a failure to give notice of the rebuild affected residents’ right to remain in settled social communities.

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City Beach appeals $14M penalty in ACCC’s first button battery case
Competition & Consumer Protection 2026-02-10 11:12 pm By Christine Caulfield

Fashion retailer City Beach is challenging a $14 million penalty secured by the ACCC in the consumer regulator’s first enforcement action for breaches of button battery safety standards.

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FIIG Securities hit with $2.5M penalty for cybersecurity failures
Privacy & Cybersecurity 2026-02-09 11:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Fixed income specialist FIIG Securities has been ordered to pay $2.5 million for cybersecurity failures which led to a cyberattack that exposed the data of 18,000 clients, the first penalty of its kind secured by ASIC.

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‘No sex’ and other rules make Uber an employer, court told
Employment 2026-02-09 11:55 pm By Cindy Cameronne

Uber drivers seeking to challenge their classification as independent contractors have argued the rideshare giant had “highly prescriptive” rules on how to behave towards customers, including ‘no touching’ and ‘no sex’ rules. 

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Developer of Sydney’s Honeycomb Terraces barred from selling apartments
Real Estate 2026-02-10 11:29 pm By Sam Matthews

A Sydney developer has been slapped with orders preventing it from selling the ‘Honeycomb Terraces’ in order to preserve the funds available to the owners corporation, which is seeking damages over defects at the allegedly contaminated site.

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Builder’s pursuit of second SOPA adjudication an abuse of process: appeals court
Appeals 2026-02-10 11:32 pm By Christine Caulfield

An adjudicator’s finding that it had no jurisdiction to rule on a payment claim in a dispute over a Sydney development was a binding determination under SOPA, an appeals court has said in upholding a decision that a builder’s pursuit of a second, favourable adjudication was an abuse of process.

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Court rejects challenge to ‘major event’ declaration ahead of Isaac Herzog visit
Policy and Regulation 2026-02-09 11:12 pm By Julia Kanapathippillai

A judge has tossed a challenge by the Palestine Action Group to the NSW government’s decision to declare the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog a ‘major event’ triggering new protest rules enacted in the wake of the Bondi massacre. 

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Worker axed after boss demanded proof of grandmother’s death wins case
Employment 2026-02-09 11:15 pm By Julia Kanapathippillai

The Fair Work Commission has found an indoor obstacle course employee who was sacked after being unable to provide her employer proof of her grandmother’s death was unfairly dismissed.

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KFC rest breaks class action strikes partial settlement
Employment 2026-02-06 11:12 pm By Andy Sidler

A class action representing KFC workers who were denied rest breaks has reached a settlement with the bulk of the fast food chain’s franchisees targeted in the case.

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