Family First senator Bob Day may face legal challenge to prevent his ABCC vote – The Sydney Morning Herald

Family First senator Bob Day could face a rare High Court injunction preventing him from supporting the Turnbull government’s union-busting and same-sex marriage bills after he delayed his resignation to be present for the votes. If successful, that unprecedented legal course could be enough to stop the legislation dead, forcing the government to its plan B: a special post-double…

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IT Brief NZ – Wynyard Group goes into voluntary administration – IT Brief NZ

Listed on the NZX, Wynyard Group is a cyber security firm with offices in New Zealand, Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and the Middle East. Wynyards solutions are used by Fortune 500 companies, national security agencies and critical infrastructure operators across the globe – but its just gone into voluntary administration. The firm informed shareholders…

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Wynyard Group goes into voluntary administration – IT Brief Australia

Listed on the NZX, Wynyard Group is a cyber security firm with offices in New Zealand, Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and the Middle East. Wynyards solutions are used by Fortune 500 companies, national security agencies and critical infrastructure operators across the globe – but its just gone into voluntary administration. The firm informed shareholders…

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Family First’s Bob Day has changed his mind on resigning from the senate for now – Business Insider Australia

South Australian senator Bob Day has changed his mind just a week after saying he would resign from his $199,000 job because it would be untenable to stay in Parliament when his home building business went into liquidation. I will of course resign, he said, when his Home Australia group collapsed, leaving 200 homes in…

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He was known by all the bookmakers, Tom Waterhouse says in Andrew Sigalla fraud trial – Illawarra Mercury

He was known by all the bookmakers, Tom Waterhouse says in Andrew Sigalla fraud trial Tom Waterhouse enters King Street Supreme Court where he is giving evidence in the Anthony Sigalla trial. Photo: Nick Moir Andrew Sigalla (right) leaves the Supreme Court. Photo: Jessica Hromas exit High-profile bookmaker Tom Waterhouse has told a Sydney court…

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