North Stradbroke Island mining: How many jobs are at stake?
Richard Carew reports in the Brisbane Times (10.3.16) on questions over the extent of the impact on local jobs of the closure of Sibelco’s sand mining
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Richard Carew reports in the Brisbane Times (10.3.16) on questions over the extent of the impact on local jobs of the closure of Sibelco’s sand mining
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‘Citing helping to change public opinion as one of his greatest successes, QCU president John Battams is stepping down after a union career spanning three decades.’
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‘According to the Courier Mail, the Palaszczuk government has giving ‘free and unfettered reign’ to unions. In its continued campaign to highlight links between the Australian
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