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Court knockback for Bunnings in dispute over Chinese materials

Property developer says it wasn’t aware cladding was from China until it had nearly completed four houses.

Andrew Bevin Fri, 04 Mar 2022

Alleged misrepresentations over the origins of weatherboards sold by Bunnings saw a statutory demand set aside in the High Court this week awaiting a counterclaim in the District Court.

In June last year, residential property developer Sunrise Management was served a statutory demand by Bunnings

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Andrew Bevin Fri, 04 Mar 2022
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