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Call for smooth transition from coal-fired power in regions

Premium Content Subscriber only A miner’s union is calling for the establishment of a statutory authority to oversee the transition from an “inevitable” shutdown of coal-fired power stations in Queensland. The CFMEU Mining and Energy division is calling on the state government for a new Workers Future Authority – a statutory body that is independent from government departments and receives resourcing from the Department of Premier and Cabinet. The authority’s role would be to manage industry transformation and workers transitioning to alternate employment. It would also be tasked with identifying and attracting new industries to impacted regions and identify areas for skills development, training, and government investment.

Dubai: 54 illegal domestic workers arrested during Ramadan

Dubai: 54 illegal domestic workers arrested during Ramadan Hesham Salah/Dubai (Supplied) Federal Labour law can punish employers with fines of Dh50,000, jail. Dubai Police has arrested 54 illegal domestic workers during Ramadan as part of crackdown on this practice. The Dubai Police General Command warned members of the public, especially families, against hiring such workers who pose a serious risk to society. Police said these workers are sometimes involved in theft or other crimes, and could be carriers of contagious diseases, including Covid-19, and hiring them endangers families and communities. Colonel Ali Salem, Director of the Department of Infiltrators at Dubai Police, said the arrested domestic workers of different nationalities were working illegally in the emirate and urged the public to report such workers to authorities in order to preserve the security and stability of society. “Illegal domestic workers can pose a security risk to society and those dealing

George Christensen seeks to pocket $100k from taxpayers

Dawson MP George Christensen could walk away from politics with a six-figure taxpayer-funded payout if his request to be disendorsed from the Liberal National Party is approved. Last month, the maverick MP revealed the time was right to announce he would not recontest his seat at the upcoming election. The News Corp publication reported Mr Christensen had since failed to withdraw his nomination and his local branch had requested LNP headquarters overturn its candidate approval and formally reject his nomination to stand at the next election. If the party disendorses the Dawson MP, he could be eligible for a resettlement allowance involving a taxpayer-funded payment of $105,600, or six-months salary.

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