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A woman has been arrested after police allegedly uncovered a cache of unique jewellery items believed to have been stolen from residents of an aged-care home. Detectives attended a Hackham West home as they investigated reports of jewellery stolen from an aged-care home in Victor Harbor on Thursday. They allegedly found 50 jewellery items, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, and two lockets, containing black and white photographs of unidentified people. A woman, 46, from Hackham West was reported for theft, after one of the rings was identified as being stolen from the aged-care home.

AEGIS Aged Care Group Pty Ltd will defend a s.394 (application for unfair dismissal remedy) in front of Commissioner Platt in chambers in Adelaide (Campbell).

Baptist Care SA is having to deal with a s.604 (appeal of decisions) by an anonymous complainant before The Fair Work Full Bench in Sydney.

TLC Aged Care Pty Ltd has to answer a s.394 – (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) complaint before Commissioner McKinnon in Melbourne (Tufa).

Mark Moran at Little Bay Pty Ltd has a s.394 – (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) to defend before Commissioner Cambridge (By Telephone) in Sydney (Arokianathan).

Southern Cross Care (Tas.) Inc has a s.394 – (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) matter listed before Commissioner Lee (By Telephone) in Melbourne (Appleby).

The Health Services Union and Goulburn Valley Health have a s.739 – (Application to deal with a dispute) listed in front of Commissioner Bissett (By Telephone) in Melbourne.

Hartley Lifecare Incorporated is to defend a s.394 – (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) in front of Deputy President Dean (By Telephone) in Sydney (KAUR).