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Boeing hires more apprentices for Super Hornets, Growlers
/The apprentices, who have graduated from Aviation Australia’s (AA) 80-day Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance, will join BDA’s F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler maintenance program at RAAF Base Amberley.
Read moreIn full: Fired workers secure ‘fairy tale win’ over Qantas
/ | 2 Comments on In full: Fired workers secure ‘fairy tale win’ over QantasThe Full Court of the High Court of Australia unanimously dismissed Qantas’s final appeal, upholding the Federal Court’s original decision that the airline had breached the Fair Work Act 2009.
Read moreWe had to outsource to survive, says Qantas after court defeat
/In a statement, the Flying Kangaroo apologised for the personal impact of the sackings and accepted the High Court’s verdict, but maintained that the “restructuring” of its business was necessary for its survival.
Read moreSack the Board, says union after Qantas verdict
/The Flying Kangaroo’s appeal was unanimously dismissed by the High Court on Wednesday, prompting the union to call for a spill of the Board, including Chairman Richard Goyder, to be replaced by new directors including a workers’ representative.
Read moreQantas loses last-ditch High Court outsourcing appeal
/The Flying Kangaroo had argued against a 2021 ruling by the Full Federal Court that it had illegally sacked 1,683 workers in 2020–21. That decision was then subsequently upheld in an appeal last year.
Read morePremium Podcast: Using drones to bring the story of Uluru to life
/In this special Premium Podcast, Matthew Cameron-Smith, CEO of Voyages Indigenous Tourism, tells Jake Nelson how Uluru’s massive new drone show came to be and how it is honouring the local Anangu Country and culture.
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