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WorkSafe Victoria targeting Silica-dust workplaces

Under an "unprecedented" silica-dust intervention strategy unveiled in Victoria, WorkSafe are planning to target more than 300 high-risk workplaces, and intend to take a variety of enforcement actions including “banning work processes and changing workers' compensation laws”.

09 May 2019

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From the Chief Executive 10 May 2019

Last week, the Victorian Chamber was pleased to partner with RMIT University for a second consecutive year to deliver yet another successful event in our ignite series.

10 May 2019

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State Budget needs to manage sustainable regional growth

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry calls on the Victorian Government to use the 2019-20 State Budget to map out a long-term vision to manage growth in regional Victoria.

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16 May 2019

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State Budget requires a long term vision for Victoria

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry calls on the Victorian Government to use the 2019-20 State Budget to map out a long-term vision for the State, including better integrating infrastructure and land use planning, ensuring expenditure growth does not exceed revenue growth, lifting the moratorium on onshore conventional gas exploration and investing in regional Victoria.

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16 May 2019

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Victorian Business congratulates Scott Morrison

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry congratulates the Hon Scott Morrison MP and the Liberal National Coalition on their success in the 2019 federal election.

21 May 2019

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Dismissal or Resignation?

The Fair Work Commission has upheld the dismissal of a welder despite the employer failing to formally record the employees’ numerous occasions of misconduct.

23 May 2019

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High income employee not protected from unfair dismissal

The Fair Work Commission (Commission) has found a senior manager was not protected from unfair dismissal after determining their salary placed them over the high-income threshold

23 May 2019

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Protect your tech with IP for Digital Business

IP Australia has a new resource to help tech startups and SMEs to protect their intellectual property (IP).

23 May 2019

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From the Chief Executive 24 May 2019

This week, the Victorian Chamber and business community congratulated the Hon Scott Morrison MP and the Liberal National Coalition on their success in the 2019 federal election.

24 May 2019

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3% minimum wage increase

On Thursday 30 May, the Fair Work Commission (FWC) announced an increase of 3% to the National Minimum Wage, payable from the first full pay period on or after 1 July 2019.

06 June 2019

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Worksafe Victoria to Introduce OHS Infringement Notices

Victoria's 2019-20 budget, delivered on the 27th May 2019, includes a $16.6 million package to expand the capacity of WorkSafe inspectors and allow the regulator to introduce infringement notices offences, State Workplace Safety Minister Jill Hennessy has announced.

06 June 2019

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From the Chief Executive 7 June 2019

Last week, the Andrews Government delivered the first budget of its second term. Following consistent advocacy by the Victorian Chamber, we were pleased to see the 2019-20 budget include an increase in the payroll tax threshold to $700,000 by 2022-23, and cuts to the regional payroll tax rate to 1.21 per cent over the same period.

07 June 2019

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2019 Wage Information - Draft Version available

The July 2019 Wage Information Draft Version documents are now available for a majority of the modern awards, the documents are located on the award subscription pages of the Victorian Chamber’s website.

19 June 2019

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Fingerprint scanning appeal granted

A casual sawmill employee has successfully appealed a Fair Work Commission (Commission) finding he had been fairly dismissed following his refusal to use a clock in system which used biometric fingerprint scanning.

19 June 2019

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ACCC warning on high gas prices

High gas prices remain a critical issue for domestic gas users and could see more businesses move or close on the east coast, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s recent Gas Inquiry 2017‑20 Interim Report.

20 June 2019

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Trademarking your brand in China is tricky business

If you are a foreign company looking to do business in China there are many unfamiliar and complex areas to navigate. One that many companies don’t know about is trademark registration, and even some of the world’s highest profile companies have been caught out when someone else had registered their trademark first.

20 June 2019


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