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Time to dig deeper

Time to dig deeper BURNING QUESTIONS Ben Roberts-Smith allegedly burying USB sticks filled with damning photographs, The Sydney Morning Heraldreports that the Australian Federal Police has seized evidence as part of a fresh investigation into the Victoria Cross recipient allegedly conspiring to silence witnesses for the Brereton war crimes inquiry. New evidence includes letters Roberts-Smith allegedly placed in sealed envelopes and planned to send anonymously to SAS soldiers he feared would testify against him, as well as the existence of at least five “burner” phones he arranged to be purchased in 2018. Elsewhere, The Australian ($)reports that a senior officer shown in one of the lewd photographs at the unauthorised on-base “Fat Lady’s Arms” bar in Afghanistan is now a colonel tasked with helping reform special forces culture.

Billlionaire family warning: Pay penalty rates, we re broke

  Workers at an idyllic tropical north Queensland island resort owned by one of Queensland s richest families claim they have worked hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime while being stripped of penalty rates under a decade-old WorkChoices-era zombie agreement. It can be revealed the pay issues come amid a major headache for Island s owner in the Fair Work Commission, where a single worker is taking on the might of the multimillion-dollar business by launching an action to terminate the decade-old zombie agreement. Workers on Hamilton Island claim to have worked hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime while being stripped of penalty rates. File picture

Veteran Labor senator Kim Carr on death row but vows to fight on

Advertisement Victorian senator Kim Carr is “on death row”, Labor powerbrokers say, but the veteran left-wing warrior has vowed to fight for his career and is being backed by one of the state’s most powerful union leaders. Blue-collar unions and figures from the party’s Left faction are rounding on Senator Carr as he eyes another term in Parliament that would take his time there beyond 30 years. Veteran Labor senator Kim Carr. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen The early contenders to replace the 65-year-old include Maurice Blackburn lawyer Josh Bornstein, 55, and think-tank director Ryan Batchelor, with Mr Bornstein in the box seat.

Broke in a heartbeat : Island warning after wages revolt

  Workers at an idyllic tropical north Queensland island resort owned by one of Queensland s richest families claim they have worked hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime while being stripped of penalty rates under a decade-old WorkChoices-era zombie agreement. It can be revealed the pay issues come amid a major headache for Island s owner in the Fair Work Commission, where a single worker is taking on the might of the multimillion-dollar business by launching an action to terminate the decade-old zombie agreement. Workers on Hamilton Island claim to have worked hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime while being stripped of penalty rates. File picture

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