
Queensland backs renewables as the best response to energy crisis
The Palaszczuk Government will go into Wednesday’s meeting of energy ministers backing renewables as the only way out of the crisis hitting the sector.
The Palaszczuk Government will go into Wednesday’s meeting of energy ministers backing renewables as the only way out of the crisis hitting the sector.
The wage of about 40 per cent of Australia’s workforce could be boosted by a 4.5 per cent increase when the Fair Work Commission hands down its annual wage review in coming weeks.
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Job advertisements rebounded by 8.4 per cent in February as the economy recovered from the Omicron wave.
Construction company J. Hutchinson Pty Ltd and militant union the CFMMEU entered into an agreement to boycott a subcontractor at a Brisbane construction site, the Federal Court has found.
The pandemic has forced many Australians to change their working arrangements and to question whether our current working is overdue for a change. Economics Professor John Quiggin investigates.
Anglo American is moving ahead with plans for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations of 5500 workers at its Queensland sites, including its coal mines, despite BHP’s similar plans being rejected last week by the Fair Work Commission.