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Herbert Smith Freehills advises IGO Limited on its A$903 million divestment of its 30% interest in the Tropicana Gold Mine
Herbert Smith Freehills is pleased to have advised IGO Limited (IGO) on its proposed A$903 million divestment of its 30% interest in the Tropicana Gold …
Miners lead on occupational health and safety. But what about digital health and safety?
With cyber attacks all over the news – and cyber security firm, Secolve, warning that miners and contractors could be increasingly in the cross-hairs – …
New ACICA 2021 Arbitration Rules
The Australian Centre of International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) has unveiled revised Arbitration Rules due to enter into force in April 2021. As …
Changing Australian workplaces for the Covid recovery
The Australian Government has made much of pledges to change the workplace to support post-Covid recovery. Can it deliver?Australian Industrial Relations …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises Korea’s POSCO Group on stake in Tanzanian graphite miner
Leading international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has advised Korea’s POSCO Group on its acquisition of a 15% stake in ASX-listed Black Rock Mining …
Arbitration is on the rise in Australia
On 9 March 2021, the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) released the inaugural Australian Arbitration Report …
Arbitration in Australia
On 9 March 2021, the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) released the inaugural Australian Arbitration Report (Report). …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises IGO Limited on its A$1.9 billion acquisition of 49% of Tianqi Lithium Energy Australia
Herbert Smith Freehills is proud to have advised IGO Limited (IGO) on its proposed A$1.9 billion acquisition of 49% of Tianqi Lithium Energy Australia, a …
The arrival of the Omnibus
Fair Work Act changes for the COVID recovery Following a gestation of seven months, the Workplace Relations Reform: Fair Work Amendment (Supporting …
Greenfields agreements – ‘project life agreements’?
The threat of unpredictable and escalating costs, and the risk of a major project being halted before completion by protected industrial action, plagues …
Australian Productivity Commission releases draft report into regulation of resources sector: reducing the regulatory burden without diluting regulatory outcomes
What was the Productivity Commission examining? In August 2019, the Australian Productivity Commission (Productivity Commission) commenced a study into …
That’s Gold: Federal Court gives Gascoyne DOCA the green light
On 29 September 2020, the Federal Court of Australia published its much anticipated decision in Habrok (Dalgaranga) Pty Ltd v Gascoyne Resources Ltd …
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