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Aerial view large riverfront houses in the inner city Brisbane suburb of New Farm. The suburb has some of the Queensland capital city's most expensive real estate. Picture: Brendan Radke
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ASX slips; property, miners under pressure

The local sharemarket ends slightly in the red, as investors ditch property, mining and energy stocks. RBA ‘won’t hesitate’ to life rates if necessary, Bullock says. ACCC can appeal CFMEU/Hutchinson court decision.

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CFMEU worker at Parklands Commonwealth Games site thetans site manager

Union workplace chaos costing us all

THE CFMEU has been accused by the PM of treating breaches of workplace laws like “parking tickets”, with its activities pushing up project costs, amounting to a “lawless tax”.

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CFMEU (an outlaw union) campaigning for Labor and the outlaw bikie gang members campaigning for Labor and Lavarch.The photos show the CMFEU officials with the Labor Party signs for the Lavarch campaign.The 'Put LNP Last' placards belong to the bikies.The CFMEU officials are holding both the Labor and Bikies Placards.The handshake we believe is between - Rebels gang member 'Gypsie' John Morrison and Eddie Bland of the CMFEU. Man with beard we believe is Michael Davis - CFMEU Man in red jumper we believe is Matty Parfitt - CFMEU

Unionists, bikies join Labor’s campaign

The Daily Telegraph can reveal members of the Rebels bikie gang and militant construction union the CFMEU have been campaigning for Labor and persuading voters to put the Coalition last.

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Workers on site at the construction site of the Commonwealth Games Carrara Sports Precinct Redevelopment. Pic by Luke Marsden.

CFMEU go-slow runs up huge bill

MORE than 70 hours of “illegitimate” CFMEU meetings at a Commonwealth Games worksite over the past month have allegedly cost the head contractor at least $700,000.

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22/4/16 CFMEU State Secretary Aaron Cartledge and unionist Dave Kirner outside Federal Court. CFMEU SA officials will be penalised by the Federal Court for illegal entry and industrial action on SA building sites.

Union leaders in line for fines

THE BATTLE between the building watchdog and construction union has become personal, with judges being asked to ban the union from paying court fines for its officials.

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