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  • ‘I’ll smash your teeth in’: Builder allegedly threatens Portelli | Adrian Portelli Feud, Ap…

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    Adrian Portelli Feud, April 9: Police AVO Bid Over $50m Penthouse Dispute

    Adrian Portelli is in a public dispute with builder Michael Strom over a reported $50 million penthouse. On 9 April, police lodged a bid for an AVO after alleged threats. The case spotlights legal and delivery risks in Australia’s luxury apartment market. We outline what a police AVO bid can mean for access, timelines, settlements, contractor cash flows, insurance, and high‑end valuations, so investors can judge risk and watch the next steps with clear expectations and practical signals to monitor.

    Police reportedly sought an AVO following alleged threats linked to the penthouse dispute between Adrian Portelli and builder Michael Strom. Coverage indicates a formal application to protect against violence or intimidation. See reporting in Police make AVO bid in Portelli penthouse builder feud and Dramatic bid to protect Adrian Portelli. Allegations remain unproven at this stage.

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  • Qld CFMEU branch allegedly misused fees in $50m deal, inquiry hears | CFMEU’s $50m illegal memb…

    Qld CFMEU branch allegedly misused fees in $50m deal, inquiry hears | CFMEU’s $50m illegal memb…

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    Qld CFMEU branch allegedly misused fees in $50m deal, inquiry hears

    The final report into the Queensland CFMEU is due to be handed down by July 2026. (ABC News: Luke Bowden)

    The administrator of the CFMEU, who took control of all of the union's construction branches in 2024 due to allegations of corruption, has given evidence to a Queensland inquiry.

    Mark Irving KC told the hearing the alleged violence within the CFMEU was a "cancer" and that he planned to terminate the membership of prominent members.

    Commissioner Stuart Wood KC is due to deliver his final report to the Queensland government in July next year.

    The CFMEU administrator has revealed plans to expel ousted Queensland, Victorian and New South Wales leaders, describing alleged violence within the powerful union as a "cancer".

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    CFMEU inquiry LIVE updates: Mark Irving gives evidence as hearings continue for third day in Queensland

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    CFMEU administrator Mark Irving is now taking the inquiry through the actions the union has been taking under his control in working with other unions, employer groups and some governments.This has included monthly meetings with the Master Builders Association, major contractors and subcontractor groups – though he says this hasn’t played out quite the same way in Queensland.Irving says the union in Queensland stands ready and willing to engage and “move forward to a new relationship” that is available to “all of the states who wish to participate”.When questioned by his counsel, Chris O’Grady, about the idea of deregistering the union, Irving says such action would lead to “chaos” and was opposed by major employers.

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