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Porter’s big stick for sacked workers undermines unfair dismissal protection
Suspected dog baiting at Mackay
Another Case Of CFMMEU Bullying A Small Business Shows Need For Ensuring Integrity Laws
Full Federal Court confirms franchisor obligations in Ultra Tune appeal decision
Commission to appeal Steel & Tube sentence
Officers assaulted by visitor at Borallon Correctional Centre
Another court decision demonstrates urgent need for Ensuring Integrity laws
Stopping illegal vegetation removal
Ombudsman welcomes proposed extension of super amnesty
New truck laws must fix dodgy defect notices
Ironing Shop franchisee faces court
Federal Court finds in ASIC’s favour against Gallop companies and former director Ming-Chien Wang
Ai Group welcomes release of first two IR discussion papers
Ensuring safety of first responders is paramount
Porter failing to address wage theft crisis
Territory Labor meets key election commitment on electoral reform
Super amnesty whitewashes decades of corporate theft
Corporate finance director charged with conspiring to manipulate market
ABF stops 1.2 tonnes of precursor from being manufactured into ‘ice’
2 weeks till Single Touch Payroll deadline
Abuse Of Safety Earns CFMMEU $34,000 Fine And Gives Parliament Another Reason To Support Ensuring
Changes to Work Health and Safety legislation to be introduced to Parliament
13 real estate agents fined in Fair Trading compliance operation
EPA fines farmer $1,500 for misuse of pesticides
NSW police charge man with deliberately lighting a fire at Nowra
Stronger penalties for owners of wildlife-killing dogs
Industrial Manslaughter Laws to be enacted by end of year
Fine for operating quarry without licence
Kids clothing retailer faces court
Parliament passes stricter penalties for illegal waste dumping
ASIC makes product intervention order banning short term lending model to protect consumers from
EPA seeks information after satin bowerbirds killed by illegal insecticide
Two workers dead in 24 hours, no action from Morrison
What you blow is what you go – New laws take effect from midnight
Negligence finding for coastal builder – Theodoros Sartzidis
Redback SARMs pays fine for advertising prescription-only substances
Revisions to Gillnet and SPF Dolphin Strategies
PharmaCare pays $12,600 fine for alleged advertising of cancelled therapeutic good
Telco provider BVivid pays penalties and will release consumers from contracts
ATO unpaid super action welcome but 99 per cent of workers still short-changed
Public servants should face no penalty for attending climate strike
Stadiums’ cleaning contractors audited
LG to pay $160,000 for misleading representations to two consumers
Cartel immunity policy strengthened, whistleblowing tool launched
Operation Argus rolls on
Public comment sought to improve our environmental legislation
Energy affordability improves in 2019
ACCC taking Medibank to court