What is the future for 600 ex-workers from JBS Dinmore, MPs oppose waste to energy plant proposal, and from this week in state parliament: Wage theft is now a crime, new technology and tougher laws to crack down on hoons, the Torres Strait Islander Child Rearing Practices Bill passed into law and good news for craft brewers and distillers in what was also the final sitting week before the state election next month. And a very odd thing just happened to Ipswich City Council’s website making it more difficult to find council meeting agendas and minutes.
Published: 12 September 2020.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Council agendas and minutes shortcut: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/
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What is the future for 600 ex-workers from JBS Dinmore, MPs oppose waste to energy plant proposal, and from this week in state parliament: Wage theft is now a crime, new technology and tougher laws to crack down on hoons, the Torres Strait Islander Child Rearing Practices Bill passed into law and good news for craft brewers and distillers in what was also the final sitting week before the state election next month. And a very odd thing just happened to Ipswich City Council’s website making it more difficult to find council meeting agendas and minutes.
Published: 12 September 2020.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Council agendas and minutes shortcut: https://ipswich.infocouncil.biz/
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