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St John Ambulance WA has to deal with a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) before Fair Work Commissioner Williams in Hearing Room 12.05 in Perth (Norton).

A s.394 (unfair dismissal) claim by Alison Vicki Young against Ochre Health Pty Ltd T/A Ochre Health has been tossed out by Commissioner Yilmaz in Melbourne on 30 September 2021. “Application for an unfair dismissal remedy – whether the time limit commences from the date of the written notice of dismissal despite dismissal in person – whether the Commission’s OLS caused the lateness – application lodged out of time – application dismissed.”

An application by Allambi Care Limited (s.120 – application to vary redundancy pay for other employment or incapacity to pay) will be reviewed by Commissioner Matheson (by telephone AEST NSW Time) in Sydney.

Health Services Union (051V) and Barwon Health have a s.739 (application to deal with a dispute) on foot before Commissioner Bissett (by telephone AEDT) in Melbourne.

An application for approval of the Western Hospital Administration and Integrated Services Enterprise Agreement 2021 (s.185 – application for approval of a single-enterprise agreement) will be determined by Commissioner Platt in Chambers in Adelaide.

Property veteran Jennifer Cunich has claimed top spot at the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) on the back of more than 30 years’ experience in the business and homebuying sectors. Her appointment follows the departure of former Board Chair Adrian Harrington, who left earlier this year to govern the National Housing Finance and Investment Corporation.

Commonwealth of Australia (represented by the ‘National Disability Insurance Scheme Launch Transition Agency’) has a s.739 (application to deal with a dispute) to answer before Commissioner Platt (in Chambers) in Adelaide (Gray).

Police are on the hunt for a group of brazen thieves who targeted a Warwick retirement village overnight. At least two thieves reportedly forced their way into a construction zone at Oak Tree Retirement Village between 9.30pm and 10pm Sunday, using bolt cutters to break through the surrounding fence. Warwick police say the offenders then stole a laptop and tools worth thousands of dollars from inside the fenced-off zone. The tools were dumped on a nearby street and found by their owner shortly after the break-in, but the laptop is yet to be recovered. No suspects have been identified or charged at this stage.