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The Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) has been successful in another prosecution of unlawful conduct in the building and construction industry.
The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMMEU) and several of its NSW officials have been penalised more than $1 million for coercing and unlawfully picketing a Sydney-based crane company, Botany Cranes, in January 2019.
The officials admitted to the conduct that was aimed at coercing Botany Cranes to sign-up to a CFMMEU enterprise agreement and reinstate a CFMMEU delegate.
The Morrison Government re-established the independent ABCC on 2 December 2016, to ensure building and construction sites are fair, efficient and productive. This is the second highest penalty since the agency was re-established.
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Builder collapses leaving home owners âdevasatedâ Liquidators have been appointed to troubled builder PlanBuild leaving devastated homeowners including one who has been âleft with a pile of rocks.â
Business by Glen Norris
Premium Content Liquidators have been appointed to award-winning Brisbane builder PlanBuild leaving devastated homeowners across the city. Richard Albarran, Kathleen Vouris and Marcus Watters of Hall Chadwick have taken control of the Kedron-based company that has been the subject of complaints to the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) about unfinished projects. Customers fear the company s collapse may now impact on grants received under the HomeBuilder scheme. The company was founded in 2003 to provide Queensland homebuyers with affordable new houses that represent outstanding value-for-money. In 2015, the company won a national award for its projects homes.
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Builder collapses leaving home owners âdevasatedâ Liquidators have been appointed to troubled builder PlanBuild leaving devastated homeowners including one who has been âleft with a pile of rocks.â
Business by Glen Norris
Premium Content Liquidators have been appointed to award-winning Brisbane builder PlanBuild leaving devastated homeowners across the city. Richard Albarran, Kathleen Vouris and Marcus Watters of Hall Chadwick have taken control of the Kedron-based company that has been the subject of complaints to the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) about unfinished projects. Customers fear the company s collapse may now impact on grants received under the HomeBuilder scheme. The company was founded in 2003 to provide Queensland homebuyers with affordable new houses that represent outstanding value-for-money. In 2015, the company won a national award for its projects homes.
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