By James Panichi ( October 3, 2025, 05:34 GMT | Insight) -- A David-and-Goliath antitrust lawsuit that has pitted two suburban hardware stores against Australian retailing giant Bunnings Group has suffered a delay, with a judge ordering the stores’ operator, Woodman Beenleigh, to file “further and better particulars” before the case can move forward. MLex understands Friday’s Federal Court of Australia delay centers on Woodman Beenleigh’s attempt to obtain an order under Section 82.4 of the 2010 Competition and Consumer Act, which would allow the retailer to proceed with a guarantee it wouldn’t be liable for Bunning’s legal costs, should the lawsuit fail.An antitrust lawsuit that has pitted two suburban hardware stores against Australian retailing giant Bunnings Group in a David-and-Goliath clash has suffered a delay, with a judge ordering the stores’ operator, Woodman Beenleigh, to file “further and better particulars” before the case can move forward....
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