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Latitude Financial’s Ahmed Fahour is well known for staying umbilically linked to the executives who have followed him from appointments at NAB, Australia Post and now to Latitude, the non-bank lender that he helms as chief executive. We suspect the most thoroughly attached to Fahour has been Chris Blake, until recently Latitude’s executive general manager for corporate services, who has struck out on his own for the first time since they began working as an ensemble at NAB in 2006. Blake has been appointed group CEO at hospitals and aged-care outfit St Vincent’s Health Australia, with the role having been announced to stakeholders this week by SVHA chair Paul McClintock. Blake’s background is in the fields of consulting and corporate services, so we’re unsure how he’ll fare.

Relationships Australia Inc. has attracted a s.372 (Application to deal with other contravention disputes) which will be reviewed by the Fair Work Commission Full Bench (By Telephone (NT Time)) in Darwin (Bates)

The Salvation Army Southern Territory Social Work has a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) to explain to Deputy President Colman (By Telephone AEST (VIC Time)) in Melbourne (Crafti)

Launceston City Mission has a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) to answer in front of Fair Work Deputy President Bell (Video using Microsoft Teams) in Melbourne (Garcia)

Empowering Care Pty Ltd has to face a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) today before Commissioner Mirabella (Video using Microsoft Teams) in Melbourne (Taauso)

National Disability Insurance Agency has a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) to answer before Fair Work Deputy President Anderson In Chambers in Adelaide (Chumak)

Carpe Diem Community Services Pty Ltd will face a s.365 (Application to deal with contraventions involving dismissal) before Deputy President Easton (By telephone AEST (NSW Time) in Sydney (Maillis).

Aged Care Workforce Industry Council (ACWIC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Louise O’Neill, has stepped away from her role and will be replaced by ACWIC Executive Director of Policy and Engagement, Sarah McLelland, in the interim.