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Allens advises CEFC on funding for a clean energy 'superhighway'
The CEFC will commit up to $1.92 billion to finance two major energy infrastructure projects to be developed by Transgrid, representing the largest single investment in the CEFC's history. The ...
Allens at the forefront of the corporate hybrid bond market
Allens has played a pivotal role in this revival, including advising on the Pacific National's inaugural $500 million subordinated debt issuance, and on hybrid issuances by Ampol ($600 million) and ...
Allens advises Greystar on $1.6 billion student accommodation acquisition
The acquisition, one of the largest of its kind in the Australian market, includes seven high-quality PBSA assets located across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Canberra. The acquisition ...
Allens tops M&A league tables for 2024
Propelled by M&A activity in digital infrastructure, private capital, critical minerals and infrastructure, Allens advised on deals totalling more than US$37.9 billion in 2024. Allens ranked: first ...
Allens advises Minerals 260 on transformational acquisition
The transaction, valued at $156.5 million in cash and $10 million in Minerals 260 shares, marks a pivotal milestone for Minerals 260, giving the miner access to a previously operational gold projec ...
Allens advises ZEN Energy on new battery and solar investment platform
The platform will see Australia's energy storage capacity grow by at least one gigawatt – a third of its current capacity – starting with the Solar River 256MW battery energy storage system (BESS) ...
Allens advises Lightsource bp on Capacity Investment Scheme NEM Generation Tender win
Lightsource bp’s successful proposals include three significant solar projects in New South Wales and Victoria, one with integrated battery energy storage systems (BESS). The successful projects ar ...
Allens advises Boost Mobile on acquisition by Telstra
Allens has advised the shareholders of prepaid mobile services provider Boost Mobile, including Paul Keating, Peter Adderton and Peter and Stephen Hill, on the sale of the business to Telstra. The ...
Meta's $50M settlement with the OAIC fails to clarify the Privacy Act civil penalty regime
Important aspects of Australian privacy law remain unresolved. These proceedings commenced in March 2020, and were the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner's first attempt to exercise its civil penalty powers ...