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MUA Sydney Branch calls for immediate release of environmental activist Violet Coco
Frontline workers ignored in early days of Robodebt
ASIC Sues 11 Star Entertainment Directors, Officers
ANMF Celebrating Nurse Practitioner Week 2022
ABF reminder to Christmas shoppers about imports
Nowhere to go – women’s loos continue to disappoint on building sites
Rio Tinto acquisition of Turquoise Hill receives shareholder support
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New RTI Commissioner to start in January
Thousands of manufacturing jobs saved by Albanese Government’s energy call
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Appointment of ASIS Director-General
Investigation into Star Ratings for Disability Employment Services program
GrainCorp turns away barley
Old Parliament House Board enriched with experience
Family-friendly bike routes add to Ballarat’s summer of cycling
Boeing Delivers First P-8A Poseidon to New Zealand
Step forward for port safety by employers, unions and government agencies
Liverpool City Council appoints new Chief Executive Officer
Faster, easier more customer-centric government
NSW hospitals recognised as nation’s best
Heritage Advisory Committee elect new Office Bearers
NSW hospitals improving despite busy winter
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World Soil Day – soil needs partnership approach
Royal Commission to draw lessons from pandemic response
State government grant provides $251,105 for Port Stephens pothole repairs
Griffith University abandons negotiations with staff in attempt for late-year approval for substandard Enterprise Agreements
Bread and roses: Education employees welcome new industrial relations laws
Consistent approach to farm debt mediation
Wheelchair accessibility to reach new heights in Hunter
Hundreds of workers to march on ACT legislative assembly in CFMEU, UWU and TWU rally
Dubbo zoo workers delay planned strike action
NSW Labor’s five-year funding terms will provide stability to vital insecure workers
Cost of living crisis forces 1 in 4 Australians to skip meals
Rio Tinto progresses strategy to strengthen, decarbonise and grow
Whistleblower protections positive step but more is needed
First look at new Shellharbour Hospital designs
Cross River Rail Delivery Authority put workers at risk of electrical shocks
NSW latest first look at new Shellharbour Hospital designs
ACOSS Statement: Urgent action on energy prices
Neutron scattering scientists recognised by their peers
ETU and CEPU members unite across borders to support communities after violent storms
Energy costs statement AWU and ACOSS
Port Kembla trailblazer Ruby Peterlin recognised with industry Young Achievement award
Backing Queensland Maritime Jobs
PKKP and Rio Tinto to create Juukan Gorge Legacy Foundation