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Premium Content Subscriber only A TOWNSVILLE mother-of-five has paid the price for failing to declare her full-time income while receiving over $103,075 from Centrelink in single parenting payments over a five-year period. A court has heard how social worker Bianca Mary Oyston, 45, made false declarations to Centrelink claiming she had received nil income between July 2014 and May 2019. This was despite earning over $243,000 from her role at Life Without Barriers and over $193,000 from House with No Steps - an average of $3,121 per fortnight - in addition to the single parent payments from Centrelink. Hunched over and tearful, Oyston pleaded guilty in the Townsville District Court on Tuesday to one count of obtain financial advantage by deception and one count of obtaining financial advantage for self. ....
project44 Unveils Supply Chain Visibility Conference Transform 2021 project44 Brings Together Global Community at Virtual Conference for Supply Chain Innovators CHICAGO and AALBORG, Denmark, March 02, 2021, the world s leading Advanced Visibility Platform for shippers and logistics service providers, today announced Transform, a virtual conference for supply chain innovators taking place on March 9, 2021 in North America and March 10, 2021 in Europe. Through thought leadership sessions, product training and networking opportunities, this event will provide a global platform for supply chain professionals across sectors to discuss topics ranging from visibility solutions to digitization. The conference will feature thought leaders from across the industry, including: Jett McCandless, CEO and founder at project44 ....
Moorhead s diverse power sources help ensure reliable service, according to the city s electric utility. 6:02 pm, Feb. 26, 2021 × A Moorhead power substation is seen Feb. 16, a day when some power customers in the city experienced rolling blackouts. Alyssa Goelzer / The Forum MOORHEAD Last week saw historic cold weather throughout the central U.S., resulting in power outages and huge bumps in energy bills for some power customers. While the blackouts affected many people, including thousands of Moorhead Public Service customers, MPS announced Friday, Feb. 26, it does not expect to have to raise its rates due to the historic cold weather, nor does it expect a rate increase from its power suppliers. ....