Stronger powers to prosecute wayward developers for Land and Environment Court

By Sean Nicholls
Updated October 18 2014 - 12:09am, first published October 17 2014 - 11:45pm
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer
Wrongdoers can be named and shamed: Pru Goward. Photo: Rob Homer

Miners and developers who break conditions of development consent because the fine for doing so is dwarfed by the profits to be made could be forced to pay millions of dollars in penalties under new powers handed to the Land and Environment Court.

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