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Yesterday

The CFMEU picket line outside the Roma Street Cross River Rail site in July.

CFMEU administrator launches ‘culture of violence’ probe in Queensland

CFMEU state officials will be forced to co-operate with an inquiry into violence and menacing conduct that was allegedly perpetuated by the union’s past leadership.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Master Builders Victoria board directors say the employer group is reliant on Incolink for solvency.

CFMEU redundancy fund ‘misuse’ of worker money sparks regulation call

Regulation of the vast redundancy fund sector could be an election issue, following claims a CFMEU fund unlawfully took workers’ money and gave it to the union.

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  • David Marin-Guzman

This Month

Workplace Minister Murray Watt says the review showed Coalition “scaremongering” did not reflect reality.

Review into IR laws backs abolition of watchdog despite CFMEU threats

Employers “cannot fathom” how a review into Labor’s scrapping of the ABCC found no need to revive it after widespread reports of intimidation.

  • David Marin-Guzman
The torched ute belonging to a CFMEU organiser.

CFMEU organiser’s ute firebombed

A CFMEU organiser’s union car was firebombed in the middle of the night just three months after his house was vandalised with the words ‘CFMEU dog’.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Industrial relations in the construction industry is a key challenge the next government has to address, says the Civil Contractors Federation.

Builders push for limits on CFMEU wage-bargaining powers

Civil contractors are starting to lobby all sides of politics on reforming the construction industry, which could curb the CFMEU’s dominance of government projects.

  • David Marin-Guzman
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January

CFMEU members protest in Sydney on Tuesday.

Path cleared for wantaway division to divorce ‘toxic’ CFMEU

Fair Work Commission approves a poll of 10,000 manufacturing division members on splitting from the broader union.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Then opposition leader and now Queensland Premier David Crisafulli with Peter Dutton at the LNP convention lin Brisbane last year.

Dutton and Qld unite against CFMEU for $9b highway project

Peter Dutton’s pledge to match Labor’s $7.2 billion for a highway – if the CFMEU is blocked from the project – has won support from the state’s premier.

  • John Kehoe

December 2024

A CFMEU rally in Melbourne against the administration in September.

Will the CFMEU be cleaned out? Many doubt it

With few runs on the board at the end of the year, some fear the “timid” and “constrained” CFMEU administration is losing the battle of public perception.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Two fund directors appointed by the union have been removed from their roles.

Industry slams ‘whitewash’ Victoria government report into CFMEU

Employer groups say Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan’s promise to strengthen whistleblower protections and clean up misbehaviour in the building industry ring hollow.

  • Gus McCubbing and David Marin-Guzman
Ousted CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield.

High Court challenge delays CFMEU corruption case

A further delay means that ousted CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield is yet to be committed to trial almost four years since charges were laid.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Index

The surprisingly small details that broke our biggest stories of 2024

Our reporters take you behind the scenes to reveal how they broke some of this year’s most engaging stories.

  • Lucy King and Daniel Reti
Darren Greenfield addresses a rally outside NSW Parliament House in September.

Ousted CFMEU officials left in charge of $7m trust

Ex-CFMEU officials, including former NSW leader Darren Greenfield, are on a union-related fund that controls several million dollars, some four months since the union went into administration.

  • David Marin-Guzman
CFMEU officials Darren Greenfield (left) and Michael Greenfield have denied the allegations of receiving “corrupting benefits”.

CFMEU investigator looks into $30k-a-month payments to Greenfield duo

Ousted CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield and his son and former deputy Michael received almost $1 million in union members’ money over three years.

  • David Marin-Guzman
A rally protesting the CFMEU administration, at the front of Parliament House in Canberra.

Union warns it might back Greens as CFMEU goes to the High Court

Electrical Trades Union national secretary Michael Wright said the Greens had been on “the right side of history” on union issues.

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  • Ronald Mizen
George Alex was convicted of tax fraud and money laundering.

Construction boss jailed over ‘rape and pillage’ fraud

Organised crime figure George Alex also had help in claiming millions of dollars of debts from an unnamed CFMEU official, a NSW Supreme Court judge said.

  • David Marin-Guzman
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Master Builders Victoria board directors say the employer group is reliant on Incolink for solvency.

How builders got captured by the CFMEU’s $1.2b redundancy fund

Master Builders Victoria’s solvency relies on millions of dollars in grants from the John Setka-backed Incolink fund, which whistleblowers say has created a huge conflict of interest.

  • David Marin-Guzman
MBAV chief executive Michaela Lihou’s role as an Incolink board director has been called into question.

Builders lobby ‘entirely reliant’ on CFMEU millions

The key employer group for builders in Victoria relies on multimillion-dollar grants to stay afloat, creating potential conflicts of interest in its bargaining with the CFMEU, a whistleblower complaint alleges.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Ousted CFMEU NSW secretary Darren Greenfield speaking at the CFMEU protest of the administrator.

Investigation launched into claims ousted CFMEU boss used CCTV to spy

The Fair Work Commission investigation into former NSW union boss Darren Greenfield is the first under Labor’s laws that prevent former officials obstructing the administration of the CFMEU.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Cbus chairman Wayne Swan.

Cbus’ Swan has ‘serious questions’ to answer: Coalition

Fundamental transparency and accountability failings at the industry super fund may yet claim the scalp of its chairman.

  • Michelle Bowes, Joanna Mather and Lucy Dean
The submission cited reports of bikie associates acting as CFMEU health and safety representatives.

Labor created loophole for CFMEU to delay projects: builders

Builders have accused the union of exploiting Labor’s new laws for safety delegates to get around “fit and proper” restrictions on entering building sites, disrupting projects.

  • David Marin-Guzman

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