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It s any business owner s nightmare: employees who seem outwardly trustworthy but under the sweet exterior they are stealing from out under you. The hairdresser who plundered cash to feed his drug addiction; the payroll manager who gobbled up hundreds of thousands of dollars to gamble; the duty manager who stole thousands as revenge for a row with management - these 18 people below wanted more than was their due, and paid the price for it.
Plundered $1300 to feed cocaine and methamphetamine addiction. Ellen Grove man Clarence Hyacinth Joseph, a former employee of hairdressing chain Salon Express, stole from the Browns Plains and Robina outlets on August 13 last year. ....
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Future murky for Raine Square as Bankwest mulls exit Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Raine Squareâs major tenant has issued an expression of interest for commercial leasing properties as it eyes moving its head office from the struggling CBD retail precinct. Bankwest was the drawcard tenant at the $200 million development owned by billion-dollar Sydney fund manager Charter Hall but a spokesperson told WAtoday last Friday the bank was exploring other city-based leasing options for its flagship branch and head office. Bankwest is Raine Squareâs major tenant but could be on the move from the troubled retail precinct. ....
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Restoration a sign of the times Picture: Google Maps KINGSTON Council has approved spending $60,000 to restore an old sign in Mentone. The Nylex sign at 29 Nepean Highway is in line to be restored. In addition to approving the allocation of $60,000 in ratepayer funding in the 2020/2021 budget for the project, council has also agreed to “make an annual allocation in future operating budgets to support the operational expenses associated with the costs associated with maintaining the sign”. The funding will be reallocated from savings from other capital works projects in the budget. A summary provided to Kingston councillors by council officers reads that the sign is “heritage listed in the Kingston Planning Scheme and presents an important signifier of the former industrial use of the subject land.” ....