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Residential building company in court
Anna Hughes appointed to lead Office of Financial Management
Family Matters Report Card highlights Queensland’s efforts
Community groups granted more than $165,000 in Council funding
UQ academics recognised by Australian Academy of Humanities
Visit paves way for deeper trade ties
Solid progress through Future Drought Fund
Commercialisation connector & research rockstar to lead STA
John Setka Congratulates Rebecca Casson
School staff welcome NT Anti-Discrimination Act reforms
University dives into new swimming Performance Hub
Rebecca Fox to head Department of Regional NSW
CFMEU launches rare action to ban deadly building material
Around one million company directors still to apply for their director ID ahead of 30 November deadline
Support Women Entrepreneurs in East Africa to Build Skills
Proposed policy changes support those in need
Tasmania Needs Pay Rise, now
Further sanctions on political and economic elites of Russia and Belarus
Dangerous plan to remove safety checks for electricians must be ruled out
Australia announces new Consul-General in Guangzhou
High Court to hear Qantas appeal on largest case of illegal sackings in australian history
NSW latest more caution in health services as cases rise
PWDA elects new 2022/23 Board
New drought grants to boost on farm resilience
Svitzer ransom note shredded by Fair Work Commission
High court to rule on Qantas outsourcing
Senate Estimates hears no $8bn Medicare fraud
Higher education review needs skills and training sector voices
Svitzer docks tugboat workers’ pay for lockout that hasn’t begun
TWU statement on Deliveroo
Svitzer refuses to put down weapons as union offers ceasefire
Svitzer bosses on strike – refuse to lift ports lockout notice at Fair Work Commission
Major energy company in unsafe workplace cover up
Inland Rail must adopt best Practice procurement approach to weed out shonky contractors
WPI figures show growth in awards is not enough
New Deputy Public Service Commissioner appointed 16 November
Rampant NDIS wage theft bad for workers, bad for system’s sustainability
Apology welcome, now time for action
Inverleigh derailment shows needs for urgent overhaul of rail safety regime
Minister to travel to UK for bilateral defence meeting
Education staff urge Senator Pocock to back new industrial relations laws
Police, DPFEM staff receive medals and awards
ICare pay rise: rewarding bad behaviour
AWU to fight for workers through Esso’s decommissioning and transition
Next Ambassador to Argentina announced
Millfield locals to skate into summer
Jungle Deuce wins NSW greyhound of year
No $8 billion Medicare fraud Senate Estimates hears