Business
Setka demands construction workers be allowed to return to their jobs – The Age
In a public letter, John Setka cited the industry’s steps to limit the spread of the virus to argue it was safe to have more labourers on construction sites.

He cited low number of infections on building sites and the industry’s steps to limit the spread of the virus, including temperature checks and tests for workers in his argument it was safe to have more labourers on construction sites.
“The on-site COVID-19 safety measures will continue to be an absolute priority, in the provision of protection for the construction industry and the community at large,” Mr Setka wrote.
Commercial construction in Melbourne was restricted to ‘pilot light’ operati…
-
General10 hours ago
Farmers develop ‘autofill’ tech so agricultural robots can operate around the clock
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
Revealed: 75 Qld suburbs you could afford to buy in if lending standards drop
-
General12 hours ago
Choosing an online exercise program can be confusing. Here’s what to look out for
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
Nowhere is growing like this corner of Queensland. It’s changing the political game