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Date Time Breakthru signs Enforceable Undertaking Disability services provider Breakthru Pty Ltd is back-paying employees more than $2.7 million and has entered into an Enforceable Undertaking (EU) with the Fair Work Ombudsman. The registered charity, which operates in NSW, Victoria and Queensland self-reported underpayments to the workplace regulator in March 2020. During the process of negotiating a new enterprise agreement, Breakthru became aware that it had incorrectly classified a number of employees under the applicable awards and industrial agreements, resulting in an underpayment of base rates for those employees. The error led to Breakthru underpaying employee entitlements under the applicable industrial agreements and the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 and the Labour Market Assistance Industry Award 2010. ....
It's hardly a new phenomenon: the ramping up of positive government announcements just before the weekend when Newspoll is due to go out. But this is perhaps the first time a nervous government has offered half-price holidays to lift the public mood, writes Laura Tingle. ....
Earlier this week I was in Cairns, Townsville and Brisbane, meeting with small business owners and hearing first-hand about the impact COVID was having. ....
Cairns Regional Council notifies the public of the following programs under the Biosecurity Act 2014 CRC Invasive Plants and Animals Surveillance. ....
Date Time Tasmanian tourism’s ticket to recovery Tasmania’s tourism operators, hotels, caravan parks and restaurants are set for a rush of tourists as part of a new $1.2 billion support package from the Morrison Government. Assistant Minister for Industry Development Jonno Duniam said 800,000 half-priced airfares would be provided under the package to get Australians travelling and supporting tourism businesses. “Discounts will be offered on tens of thousands of fares per week across an initial 13 key tourism regions, including Launceston, Devonport and Burnie,” Assistant Minister Duniam said. “We know that when $1 is spent on a ticket, $10 is spent on the ground, which will give Tasmania’s economy the boost it needs as it recovers. ....