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Recent Media Releases

Windfall profits to oil and gas multinationals should benefit working Australians

March 17, 2026

All Australians should benefit from the sale of our LNG, but the tens of billions of dollars in extra revenue generated by the global conflict will go almost exclusively to multinational oil and gas corporations because of design flaws in the PRRT that allow them to avoid paying their fair share of tax.

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Australian workers exposed to unsafe chemicals

March 16, 2026

Outdated chemical exposure limits in Australian workplaces are exposing workers to cancer-causing chemicals, despite government experts warning more than five years ago that current limits are unsafe.

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Half a million Australians left exposed by outdated workers’ compensation system

March 12, 2026

Almost half a million Australians are covered by a federal workers’ compensation system that has barely changed in nearly 40 years, leaving them with fewer rights, slower processes and weaker protections than workers under state and territory schemes.

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Super win for low-income workers

March 11, 2026

Australian Unions welcome the passage of legislation through the Parliament to lift the Low Income Superannuation Tax Offset (LISTO) and rein in excessive tax concessions on the highest super balances.

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Climate Safety Plan would support more than 90,000 new jobs annually

March 11, 2026

Australian Unions are urging the Albanese Government to adopt a new Climate Safety Plan to boost Australia’s resilience to worsening climate change.

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IR reforms are closing loopholes, as big business tries to open them up again.

March 11, 2026

Australian Unions have welcomed the life changing pay rises and job security that the Closing Loopholes IR reforms of early 2024 have already delivered for key groups of workers, in its submission to the two-year review of the reforms.

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Unions push for new universal right to 10 days paid reproductive leave

March 6, 2026

Australian Unions are pushing the Albanese Government to introduce 10 days of paid reproductive health leave for all workers, warning that millions of Australians are currently forced to use up sick leave or go unpaid to manage serious health conditions.

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Australian workers deserve an extra week of annual leave

March 4, 2026

Unions will argue that annual leave should be increased to counter rising work pressures and the long hours of unpaid work that Australians regularly perform.

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AI: Unions put corporate Australia on notice

February 27, 2026

Australian Unions are warning employers they will be ramping up their campaign insisting employers are transparent and follow their legal obligations to consult the minute they choose to adopt AI.

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Tax discounts for professional landlords hurt workers

February 23, 2026

ACTU President Michele O’Neil told a Senate Inquiry into the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) in Melbourne today, the current tax discount privileges professional landlords and hurts working Australians who are being priced out of home ownership.

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