Empowered to Care Ltd has to deal with s.365 (application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal) before Commissioner Hunt in Chambers in Brisbane (Huang).
May 11, 2021
Uniting Church in Australia Queensland Synod has been served with a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) notice. Commissioner Spencer will hear the matter in Chambers in Brisbane (Singh – Lucas).
May 11, 2021
An application by Aruma Services Ltd (s.319 – application for an order relating to instruments covering new employer and non-transferring employees) will be determined by Fair Work Commissioner Yilmaz by telephone in Melbourne.
May 11, 2021
The Health Services Union-Victoria No. 2 Branch and Melba Support Services Australia Ltd will contest a s.739 (application to deal with a dispute) in front of Deputy President Clancy (by telephone) in Melbourne.
May 11, 2021
Mallacoota District Health and Support Service Inc is facing a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) to be determined by Commissioner O’Neill by telephone in Melbourne (Cummings).
May 11, 2021
A s.185 (enterprise agreement) application from UnitingSA Ltd for its UnitingSA – Nursing Employees – ANMF (Aged Care) Enterprise Agreement 2019 (health and welfare services) has been ratified by Fair Work Commissioner Yilmaz in Melbourne on 7 May 2021.
May 10, 2021
An Adelaide woman who swore allegiance to terrorist group Islamic State (IS) has been released from prison after serving her sentence, but will remain the subject of a federal control order. Zainab Abdirahman-Khalif, a 26-year-old former nursing student, was intercepted by police in 2016 as she tried to leave Australia on a one-way ticket to Turkey. She was found guilty by a jury in 2018 of intentionally being a member of Islamic State. That conviction was overturned in 2019 on appeal, and she was released — but her acquittal was quashed in October by the High Court, and she was sent back to prison to serve out the remaining 205 days of her three-year sentence. The High Court found that she had taken intentional steps to join the group, and reinstated her conviction for being an IS member. “[This] included swearing allegiance to the Caliph, and answering the call to go to Sham to serve in support of the jihadis by attempting to fly to Turkey by one-way flight without informing her family and without the resources to return,” the High Court said in its judgment. The Department for Correctional Services confirmed Abdirahman-Khalif was released from Adelaide Women’s Prison yesterday after completing her sentence.
May 10, 2021
Thrive is facing a s.372 (application to deal with other contravention disputes) before Fair Work Vice President Catanzariti by telephone in Brisbane (Knott).