Big hits, new rules, sin bins and a draw highlight the Indigenous, MÄori All Stars game
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Rugby league in 2021 has started with a draw, after the Indigenous and MÄori All Stars played-out a stalemate at North Queensland Stadium in Townsville.
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The tense clash was highlighted by spirited goal line defence from both sides
Earlier, the Women s Maori All Stars defeated the Indigenous side 24-0
Australian Building and Construction Commission
The Federal Court has today penalised the CFMMEU $190,000 and its official Grant Harradine $20,000 for organising unlawful industrial action against a local subcontractor from 11 March 2019 to 14 March 2019 during construction of the $293 million North Queensland Stadium.
Mr Harradine organised an unlawful ban which involved workers refusing to work as part of a campaign to coerce the subcontractor to make a building enterprise agreement with the CFMMEU.
The Court also found 16 employees of the subcontractor took part in the unlawful industrial action resulting in the subcontractor being unable to perform any work on the project for three days.
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