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Clive Palmer suffers blow in $30 billion damages claim against WA over Pilbara iron ore project
The WA Government has had a victory in its $30 billion iron ore fight against Clive Palmer, with Attorney-General John Quigley claiming the mining magnate has had his legal position “considerably weakened”.
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The Queensland Supreme Court has overturned a previous decision in the state that could have thwarted WA’s efforts to end the bitter legal fight.
The ruling is unlikely to be the end of the matter, with Mr Palmer still free to challenge WA’s actions over the bitter fight in the High Court.
But WA Attorney-General John Quigley said Mr Palmer’s case was “dead as a doormat” under the latest ruling.
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