Father and son Darren and Michael Greenfield have each pleaded guilty to two counts of receiving corrupting benefits,in a plea deal that saw other charges dropped.
In a striking clash with Labor’s agenda,the Coalition will promise to slash taxes for small businesses.
A website fault inadvertently revealed the names of workers who looked up their redundancy entitlements,as a south-east Queensland university announced plans to cut 150 staff.
Around 370 patients had elective surgeries cancelled as more than 3500 doctors walked off the job on Tuesday.
The union says staff levels will not drop below public holiday levels,but the health minister says the strike will jeopardise patient safety.
The union wants a 30 per cent pay rise and working conditions that better address worker fatigue.
The Liberal Party senator won’t take backward step after underworld figure Mick Gatto threatened to sue.
A union representing almost 1000 rail workers has been unsuccessful in its appeal to the Federal Court of a months-long suspension of industrial action.
The underworld figure has denied all accusations made against him,calling them “baseless,sensationalised and damaging to my reputation and personal life”.
More businesses with ties to bikies and the underworld have been revealed as the gangland corruption scandal deepens.