Dexus Industria REIT to pay $47.5M for Melbourne warehouses

Real estate investment trust Dexus Industria REIT has agreed to acquire two warehouses in Melbourne’s south-east for a combined price of $47.5 million.

Ashurst advises Snowy Hydro on first BESS offtake deal

Ashurst-represented Snowy Hydro has reached a landmark 15-year virtual tolling agreement with Akaysha Energy for Victoria's Elaine Battery Energy Storage System, the first battery toll pact for the energy company.

Aware Super, Goodman team up on $2B logistics project

Superannuation fund Aware Super is teaming up with Goodman Group on a $2 billion platform that owns three logistics properties in Los Angeles.

ACCC resumes review of Acciona’s bid for East Rockingham waste-to-energy plant

The ACCC has picked up its review into Acciona's bid to acquire the $500 million East Rockingham waste-to-energy project in Western Australia, after hitting pause last month. 

Lederer’s takeover offer for Elanor Funds ‘neither fair nor reasonable’: report

Elanor Funds Management's board on Friday unanimously recommended that securityholders reject the takeover offer and provided an expert independent report from Kroll Group that concluded the offer of $0.70 in cash per stapled security undervalued the fund.

Aspen Group buys remaining stages of Wallaroo Shores planned community

Housing developer Aspen Group has paid $14.1 million to acquire the remaining stages of the Wallaroo Shores master planned community in South Australia.

Monadelphous lands $220M in contracts with BHP, Fortescue

Engineering group Monadelphous has won construction contracts valued at $220 million with BHP and Fortescue for mining projects in the Pilbara.

JY Group puts down $318.6M for stake in Bankstown Central shopping centre

Real estate investment manager JY Group has acquired a 50 percent stake in the Bankstown Central shopping centre in Sydney's south-west for $318.6 million.

St Hilliers wins approval for $450M development

St Hilliers unit Thornton Operations has won court approval for a $450 million plan to develop a mixed-use precinct that includes 526 homes, after reaching an agreement with the local council.

Polyaire hit with $15.2M judgment over fire at leased industrial site

Air conditioning wholesaler Polyaire has been ordered to pay $15.2 million in damages in relation to a 2018 fire at a Seven Hills, NSW, factory complex it leased caused by its placement of wooden pallets in a open yard.

Developer Mayfield warns of ‘startling’ consequences from ruling on NSW Ports agreement

Mayfield Developments says the High Court should overturn a finding that NSW Ports was protected by derivative Crown immunity in entering allegedly uncompetitive agreements to privatise two ports, saying the decision could have “startling” consequences such as allowing the state to devise cartel arrangements.

Jon Adgemis declares bankruptcy ahead of Federal Court hearing

On the eve of a Federal Court bankruptcy hearing, Sydney-based publican Jon Adgemis and founder of Public Hospitality Group has declared bankruptcy, days after five of his pubs were placed into receivership. 

Developer Villawood sues director over $240M Epping logistics estate

A Melbourne developer has sued its director, alleging that he unlawfully issued himself shares in an industrial estate development in Epping using a “simulated” signature, a claim which the director denies. 

Kanadevia Inova hit with another suit over East Rockingham waste-to-energy project

Swiss greentech company Kanadevia Inova has been hit with another suit by the receivers over a contract for the $500 million East Rockingham waste-to-energy plant in Western Australia.

Intrapac unit sues Casey Group for ‘underhand’ real estate transaction

Intrapac unit Brencorp has filed a suit against Casey Group, alleging the rival property developer devised an “underhand” deal to swindle it out of the acquisition of a golf club in southeast Melbourne.

Retirement village’s fee hike a case of ‘double dipping’, says tribunal

A residential land lease community in NSW's Central Coast must repay residents for a fee hike after a tribunal ruled the contractual term providing for the increase involved “double dipping” to account for inflation.

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