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Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Services manager says people should take ‘modest step’ back into natural places
Tasmanians able to return to the state's national parks are being urged not to "go crazy and roam wild" as Coronavirus visiting restrictions are lifted to allow access green…
read moreFair Work Commission rules against Village Roadshow Theme Parks worker who opposed being forced to take leave
A landmark case has seen the Fair Work Commission rule against an employee who opposed Village Roadshow Theme Parks forcing her to take leave. In an indication that workers are not happy…
read morePrime Minister Morrison says role was in giving authority on grant announcements
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has claimed the role of his office in the controversial Community Sport Infrastructure Grant Program prior to the last Federal election was in…
read morePrime Minister Morrison denies misleading Parliament over involvement in sports rorts
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has denied he misled Parliament regarding his role in the pre 2019 election allocation of grants from the Community Sport Infrastructure Grant…
read moreNSW Police watchdog say strip searches of teenagers at music festivals were ‘illegal’
A NSW Police watchdog investigation into strip searches at events including Splendour in the Grass in 2018 and the Lost City Music Festival in 2019 has found that they were unlawful. The…
read morePrime Minister Morrison’s authority was sought in tainted sports grants program
The office of the Australian Prime Minister asked former Federal Sports Minister Bridget McKenzie to seek Scott Morrison’s “authority” for intended recipients of $100…
read moreMayfair 101 appoints new chief executive for under scrutiny Dunk Island rejuvenation project
The Mayfair 101 Group has appointed former Hamilton Island General Manager Ciaran Handy as Chief Executive of Mayfair Tourism, a role where he will be responsible for the development of…
read moreQueensland’s Chief Scientist and Museum Chief Executive jailed after fraud conviction
Professor Suzanne Miller, former Chief Scientist and Chief Executive of the Queensland Museum, has been convicted of fraud and sentenced to three years imprisonment, to be suspended after…
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