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NSW transport minister fires up over reports he ordered highway clearance zones

NSW transport minister fires up over reports he ordered highway clearance zones
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Injured workers left high and dry by icare s excruciating slow pace

Injured workers left high and dry by icare’s excruciatingly slow pace We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss March 5, 2021 — 6.33pm March 5, 2021 — 6.33pm Save Normal text size Advertisement Eighteen months after one of the country’s biggest underpayment scandals came to light and eight months after launching a remediation program, fewer than 25 injured workers have been compensated. The excruciatingly slow pace of icare’s repayment to underpaid injured workers is all the more shocking given the organisation’s mantra that it puts injured workers – its customers – at the centre of everything it does. But in light of findings in a new report by global consultancy PwC into icare’s accountability, governance and culture, it isn’t surprising.

Injured workers left high and dry by icare s excruciating slow pace

Injured workers left high and dry by icare s excruciating slow pace
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Scathing icare review finds a need for cultural change

Scathing icare review finds a need for cultural change
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Barilaro will fast-track grants to bushfire areas that missed out

Barilaro will fast-track grants to bushfire areas that missed out We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro has conceded public outcry and scrutiny of a bushfire relief fund will force his agency to fast-track grants to areas like the Blue Mountains as a matter of priority. Mr Barilaro told a budget estimates hearing on Friday he had instructed his agency to target areas that suffered high to moderate damage during the Black Summer fires, after he faced a parliamentary inquiry probing the handout of $177 million to mainly Coalition-held seats last year.

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