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Revealed: Public servants huge pay packages | Warwick Daily News

Revealed: Public servants’ huge pay packages Queensland’s top public servants have pocketed tens of thousands of dollars in bonuses among pay packets close to $1 million. Careers by HAYDEN JOHNSON, JACK McKAY 23rd Jan 2021 11:03 AM Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland s energy, infrastructure and water bosses have pocketed tens of thousands of dollars in bonuses despite COVID-19 taking a sledgehammer to the state s economy. Analysis of government data reveals the chief executives of Queensland s most prominent government-owned corporations have been paid millions of dollars in take-home pay and benefits. Outgoing Energy Queensland CEO David Smales was the highest-paid CEO, taking home $959,000 in the 2019-20 financial year.

Revealed: Public servants huge pay packages

Revealed: Public servants’ huge pay packages Queensland’s top public servants have pocketed tens of thousands of dollars in bonuses among pay packets close to $1 million. Careers by HAYDEN JOHNSON, JACK McKAY 23rd Jan 2021 11:03 AM Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland s energy, infrastructure and water bosses have pocketed tens of thousands of dollars in bonuses despite COVID-19 taking a sledgehammer to the state s economy. Analysis of government data reveals the chief executives of Queensland s most prominent government-owned corporations have been paid millions of dollars in take-home pay and benefits. Outgoing Energy Queensland CEO David Smales was the highest-paid CEO, taking home $959,000 in the 2019-20 financial year.

Ipswich abattoir revival plans hit funding brick wall

Premium Content Subscriber only PLANS to restart an Ipswich abattoir and hire up to 600 meatworkers have hit a wall without State Government backing. Churchill Abattoir managing director Barry Moule announced his intentions to get the site up and running once again and convert the facility into an export centre for lamb, sheep and beef in September last year. News of the proposal came a day after a third of the workforce at JBS Dinmore, totalling about 600 full-time workers, were sacked. Churchill Abattoir managing director Barry Moule. Churchill Abattoir has been closed for more than three years but it is still licensed.

Virgin to use shell company loophole to sidestep foreign ownership cap

Virgin to use shell company loophole to sidestep foreign ownership cap We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Virgin Australia s new American private equity owners will use a shell company loophole to evade foreign ownership laws in the aviation sector, in a move tipped to spark objections from bitter airline rival Qantas. The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have confirmed that Virgin s new owner Bain Capital has revived a shell company, Virgin Australia International Holdings (VAIH), to sidestep federal laws preventing foreign investors from owning more than 49 per cent of a local carrier operating international flights.

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