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6 Cases found

Gloucester Resources Limited v. Minister for Planning

At issue: Whether the government could decline a coal mine project application upon consideration of climate change impacts and other factors
Jurisdictions:
  • Australia
    • New South Wales
      • Land and Environment Court
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Thornton v. Adelaide Hill Council

At issue: Challenge to state council decision granting developer permission to install a coal-fired boiler
Jurisdictions:
  • Australia
    • South Australia
      • Environment, Resources, and Development Court
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Taralga Landscape Guardians Inc. v. Minister for Planning

At issue: Challenge to wind farm proposal
Jurisdictions:
  • Australia
    • New South Wales
      • Land and Environment Court
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Minister for Planning v. Walker

At issue: Appeal of lower court rejection of state agency approval of a residential development project
Jurisdictions:
  • Australia
    • New South Wales
      • Supreme Court of New South Wales, Common Law Division
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Greenpeace Australia Ltd. v. Redbank Power Co.

At issue: Challenge to state council decision granting development consent for a power station
Jurisdictions:
  • Australia
    • New South Wales
      • Land and Environment Court
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Drake-Brockman v. Minister for Planning

At issue: Challenge to state agency decision approving a concept plan for a mixed-use development project
Jurisdictions:
  • Australia
    • New South Wales
      • Land and Environment Court
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