A teenager has been charged with burglary and other offences after a car was allegedly stolen from a Bowen aged care facility. Bowen Police officer-in-charge Craig Shepherd said offenders climbed through an open window at a unit at Murroona Gardens overnight on Monday. Police will allege car keys were taken from inside the unit and then used to steal a Mitsubishi Magna.
November 4, 2020
A s.394 (unfair dismissal) claim by Deirdre Cane against First Peoples Health and Wellbeing has been dismissed by Fair Work Commissioner Bissett in Melbourne on 29 October 2020. “Application for relief from unfair dismissal – minimum employment period – dismissal under s.587 at the Commission’s initiative.”
November 4, 2020
Macleay Options Incorporated has a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) to defend before Fair Work Deputy President Saunders at level 3, 237 Wharf Road, Newcastle (Wright).
November 4, 2020
A s.394 (unfair dismissal) application from Shiralee Bothe naming Castlemaine Community House as her employer has been rejected by Deputy President Young in Melbourne on 28 October 2020.
November 4, 2020
A s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) from Mr Precious Ohazurume citing Mackillop Family Services has been knocked back by Commissioner Lee in Melbourne on 29 October 2020. “Application for an unfair dismissal remedy. Valid reason for dismissal. Process to effect dismissal not consistent with Respondent’s policy. Taking all factors into consideration, dismissal not harsh, unjust or unreasonable. Application dismissed.”
November 2, 2020
RSL Care RDNS Limited is facing a s.739 (application to deal with a dispute) before Commissioner Yilmaz in Melbourne (Murray and Pinkerton).
November 2, 2020
Macleay Options Inc is facing a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) in front of Deputy President Saunders, Level 3, 237 Wharf Road, Newcastle (Battle.
November 2, 2020
The manager of a Cranbrook retirement village is “livid” after two residents were attacked in as many months. One is a victim of an alleged assault, the other of an alleged car-jacking. Now the residents of Cranbrook Suites Retirement Village have had enough. Manager Lyn Freeman has taken every measure, including CCTV, to make sure residents were safe, but Michael Franklin still has a baseball bat handy, just in case. Ms Freeman often has to chase opportunistic offenders out of the village and the residents have called for change. “Elderly people are vulnerable; police have been around here helping them, you know, telling them how to keep themselves safe,” Ms Freeman said. “I think getting vulnerable kids into the right situation (will help), they should be at school not wandering through here in the middle of the day.” Resident Mr Franklin said young kids often tried to get into residents’ homes, and the problem kept getting worse. “What we need is a result, not promises.”