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Federal Budget 2026–27: Implications For Australia’s Renewable Energy Sector
Australia's 2026-27 Federal Budget introduces targeted capital gains tax reforms for foreign investors in renewable energy infrastructure while focusing on system integration and market modernisation. The Budget notably avoids substantial new funding for large-scale renewable generation, raising questions about how the nation will achieve its ambitious 82% renewable electricity target by 2030.
Australia Energy
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Holding Redlich
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Federal Budget 2026–27: Implications For Australia’s Renewable Energy Sector
Australia's 2026-27 Federal Budget introduces targeted capital gains tax reforms for foreign investors in renewable energy infrastructure while focusing on system integration and market modernisation. The Budget notably avoids substantial new funding for large-scale renewable generation, raising questions about how the nation will achieve its ambitious 82% renewable electricity target by 2030.
Australia Energy
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Holding Redlich
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Federal Budget 2026–27: Implications For Australia’s Renewable Energy Sector
Australia's 2026-27 Federal Budget introduces targeted capital gains tax reforms for foreign investors in renewable energy infrastructure while focusing on system integration and market modernisation. The Budget notably avoids substantial new funding for large-scale renewable generation, raising questions about how the nation will achieve its ambitious 82% renewable electricity target by 2030.
Australia Energy
HR
Holding Redlich
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Cathro Clarity | Q3 FY26 – Are Geopolitical Pressures Yet To Flow Through To Insolvency Trends?
Financial disruption from Middle East conflict has flowed through Australian and global markets for over seven weeks, primarily affecting fuel pricing and supply chains. Analysis of live insolvency data from the Cathro Clarity platform reveals appointment trends, industry-specific pressures, and potential lag effects that may signal delayed economic impacts in coming periods.
Australia Insolvency
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Cathro & Partners
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Insolvency Insights: Recent Appeal Case Considers DOCA Release Of Long-tail Payment Rights
A Full Court decision clarifies whether future royalty payments and associated security rights can be extinguished by a deed of company arrangement in Australian insolvency proceedings. The case examines the distinction between contingent claims and mere expectancies, with significant implications for creditors holding long-term payment rights in the energy and resources sector.
Australia Insolvency
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Cooper Grace Ward
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Federal Budget 2026–27: Implications For Australia’s Renewable Energy Sector
Australia's 2026-27 Federal Budget introduces targeted capital gains tax reforms for foreign investors in renewable energy infrastructure while focusing on system integration and market modernisation. The Budget notably avoids substantial new funding for large-scale renewable generation, raising questions about how the nation will achieve its ambitious 82% renewable electricity target by 2030.
Australia Energy
HR
Holding Redlich
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