Harvey Health and Community Services Group Inc has a s.365 (Application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal) which it must defend in front of Fair Work Deputy President Boyce in chambers (by telephone) in Perth (Noller).
September 4, 2019
An elderly man who allegedly killed his 79-year-old flatmate appeared in court on Monday (Sept 2) via videolink from the Central Police Division. Pak Kian Huat, alias Pek Kiah Huat, 82, was charged with murdering Madam Lim Soi Moy in a Housing Board flat on the 21st storey of Block 191 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh. Police had received a call about the case at around 3.40am on Sunday and officers found Madam Lim motionless in the unit. She was later pronounced dead by paramedics.
September 4, 2019
Northcott Supported Living has a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) it must parry before Commissioner Johns in the Family Court of Australia Level 1, 463-467 Kiewa Street Albury (Preddy).
September 4, 2019
Yooralla will face a s.372 (Application to deal with other contravention disputes) before Commissioner Bissett in Court 5 0 level 6 and Conference Room D – Level 6 in Melbourne (James).
September 3, 2019
An application for approval of the Uniting AgeWell Enterprise Agreement (Tasmania) 2018-2022 (s.185 – Application for approval of a single-enterprise agreement) sits with Commissionr Cirkovic in chambers in Melbourne today.
September 3, 2019
Calvary Health Care ACT Limited has a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) it must answer before Deputy President Dean in Meeting Room 3 in Canberra at 11am (Hijazi).
September 3, 2019
Japara has a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) listed for hearing by Commissioner Wilson in Court 11 – Level 5 in Melbourne (Sarmiento).
September 3, 2019
The son-in-law of former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has missed out on the top job at RSL NSW. James Brown stepped down from his voluntary role as president in June to apply for the paid chief executive position following the retirement of Robyn Collins. But on Monday the charity organisation for veterans and their families announced the appointment of Jon Black. Mr Black was most recently managing director of TAFE NSW, but previously spent more than 20 years in the Australian Army. In between, he had roles in various Queensland government departments and agencies. “It has clearly been a challenging time over the last two years and I commit to working tirelessly with the team … across the state to ensure RSL NSW continues its leading role in member and veteran services,” he said in a statement. Acting president Ray James said Mr Black’s experience and knowledge of governance practices was exactly what the organisation needed in its new chief executive.