The Fair Work Ombudsman is reminding employers that the national minimum wage has increased this week by 2.5 per cent.
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Farewell ‘Mother’: A touching tribute
Affectionately known as ‘Mother’, Boyle’s Livestock Transport matriarch Wendy Boyle was well known for her generosity and compassion.
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Toll offers token concession to embattled Brisbane subbies
A long-time subbie caught up in the DC pay wrangle with Toll in Brisbane tells us that the supposed recent U-turn on contract payments for subbies at Coles’ Parkinson site is a red herring.
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The stuff of Legends: SAR on sale for one day only
Kenworth fans are in with a chance to own a piece of history in the form of the very limited-edition Legend SAR, which is about to go on sale for just one day.
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Removing bans “ensures shelves are stocked”: ALC
As Queensland works through its current snap lockdown, the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed the reapplication of temporary planning measures to keep shelves stocked, but has called for “permanent relaxation” of outdated restrictions.
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Western Truck Group takes over Mackay dealership
After 44 years of serving transport operators in the Mackay region, Crokers Truck Centre is about to embark on a new chapter, as its ownership is transferred to Western Truck Group (WTG).
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eActros makes its world debut
As it strives towards its goal to complete its switch to electrically powered trucks in Europe by 2039, Mercedes-Benz Trucks has unveiled its new battery-electric eActros, which can achieve a range of up to 400 kilometres.
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TMR flushes away $5.50 per day portable toilet fix at $18m facility
Lockyer MP Jim McDonald isn’t going to be fobbed off that easily by Transport and Main Roads in Queensland.
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Queensland moves quickly to mitigate panic buying
The Queensland Government has lifted delivery curfews during the state’s lockdowns to ensure supermarket shelves remain stocked.
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Port Botany dispute puts supply chains in jeopardy, says peak body
With the NSW economy to suffer an estimated $2bn hit from the two-week Covid lockdown, Road Freight NSW (RFNSW) is urging Patrick and the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) to end their escalating port dispute in an effort to avoid further congestion and disruptions across local supply chains.
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