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The Queensland government says the CFMEU's violent and disruptive actions cost it $22 million in security, fencing and CCTV.
The construction union faces a fresh inquiry from the Queensland government into alleged bullying and illegal behaviour.
Millions in unexplained cash transfers and missing property sales contracts have been uncovered in a major report exposing the secret financial dealings of Queensland’s CFMEU branches.
This is the spotlight needed to bring the CFMEU out of the shadows,” the Premier said on Sunday, days after a report alleged ...
The Crisafulli Government announces a landmark Commission of Inquiry into the CFMEU Queensland branch following bombshell ...
A state inquiry will target violence, misogyny and standover tactics within the CFMEU as a premier vows to fix the building ...
A landmark commission of inquiry will be tasked with exposing and destroying the culture of violence, misogyny and ...
The Queensland government will launch a commission of inquiry into allegations of violence and cultural issues within the ...
It’s the open secret that festered on Queensland job sites for years. The bombshell CFMEU report leaves many questions unanswered, writes Alex Brewster.
The state government has claimed CFMEU disruption on a critical transport infrastructure project cost taxpayers more than $20 million and similar costs could be seen “across the board”.
Opposition Leader Steven Miles says Labor’s plan to investigate the union would be timely and cost-effective amid wider calls ...
A bombshell 45-page investigation by anti-corruption expert Geoffrey Watson SC, commissioned by union administrator Mark ...