Qantas apologises after the High Court ruled it had breached the law when it sacked 1,700 staff in 2020; Former cabinet minister Stuart Robert has been referred to the federal corruption watchdog and in sport, Australian Rules great Bob Skilton celebrated in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame.
Qantas apologises after the High Court ruled it had breached the law when it sacked 1,700 staff in 2020;And in sport, Australian Rules great Bob Skilton celebrated in the Sport Australian Hall of Fame
"The committee therefore considers that, in light of the serious and systemic nature of the allegations, an agency with compulsory questioning and document gathering and investigatory powers should take up the matter so these questions may be properly assessed."The head of a Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide says Australia has let its veterans down for too long.
Mr Kaldas says the government needs to step up and act on ensuring the wellbeing and mental health of defence force operatives and ex-service men and women. Health Minister Mark Butler says the new reforms will include modernising health warnings on cigarette packages, expanding advertising prohibitions to e-cigarettes and vapes, and standardising product design features.
Emergency services were called to Endeavour Hills where a vehicle had driven laps around the street before stopping outside of a home, firing shots, and striking the sleeping 17-year-old boy twice.Detective Inspector Al Hanson says the shooting is believed to be a targeted attack, although police believe no one in the house at the time was an intended target.
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