Electrical company taken to court over staff leave
A Brisbane electrical engineering company is facing legal action from the Fair Work Ombudsman over claims the business failed to appropriately compensate staff for their leave entitlements.
A Brisbane electrical engineering company is facing legal action from the Fair Work Ombudsman over claims the business failed to appropriately compensate staff for their leave entitlements.
A Brisbane doctor accused of supplying and trafficking drugs to outlaw motorcycle gang members has been suspended from practising medicine after he was slapped with more than 160 charges.
Lawyers for one of four family members accused of embezzling $4.6m from an elite Brisbane private school has slammed delays in the case and demanded the investigating officer produce long-awaited witness and exhibit lists.
The three southeast Queensland women who health authorities claim were responsible for the state’s most recent COVID-19 clusters have faced court, charged with fraud, after they allegedly misled police upon their return to the state from COVID-riddled Melbourne. SEE THE PICTURES
The parents of Dolly Everett, who tragically committed suicide in 2018, have warned busy parents to take the time to talk to their children about how they are coping. Their warning comes as new figures show Queensland children are struggling with their mental health during the COVID pandemic.
The tragic suicide of 14-year-old Dolly Everett after relentless bullying sparked an outpouring of grief across the world. Now her family have spoken out about how Dolly spent her final day, and the last question she asked her mum on the day she died.
An anti-Adani protester has copped a large fine and been told he ‘crossed the line’ when he grabbed a security guard who was trying to stop an activist from using a lock-on device to disable a piece of machinery being used to build the mine’s rail line.
A Brisbane skin cancer doctor who has previously worked in two major Queensland emergency departments has allegedly been supplying and trafficking drugs to bikies for the past two years, a court has heard.
Unemployment might be about to reach once-in-a-century highs, but some of Queensland’s biggest employers have begun urgent recruitment to fill thousands of positions created by the coronavirus crisis. WHERE THE JOBS ARE
QUEENSLAND parents are struggling to find influenza vaccines for their children with a national shortage of the lifesaving jab sparked by last year’s horror flu season.
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