Media Releases

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Recent Media Releases

APRA fails to prioritise prudential risk

February 12, 2026

Australian Unions are calling for the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) to fix its priorities and crack down on predatory platform providers that destroyed workers’ life savings. 

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Working people to push for wage rises to counter housing pressures

February 5, 2026

Australian Unions will pursue above-inflation wage rises this year because of rising housing costs.

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Extreme heat is killing workers: Unions urge national rules to save lives

February 4, 2026

Australian Unions are calling for new national safety rules that require employers to stop work or modify duties when temperatures reach dangerous levels, warning that increasingly frequent heatwaves driven by climate change now pose a major workplace health and safety threat.

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Rate hike adds to housing costs

February 3, 2026

Australian Unions call on landlords to absorb today’s interest rate rise instead of passing it on to renters.

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Scale back capital gains tax discount

February 3, 2026

Unions want the Government to phase-in a scale back of the size of the capital gains tax (CGT) discount so that working Australians have a better shot at home ownership.

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APRA failing workers

January 28, 2026

Australian Unions are calling out APRA for failing to sufficiently monitor for-profit super funds, impacting the retirement savings of all working Australians.

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More secure jobs are being created

January 22, 2026

Today’s figures show the labour market is continuing to generate more secure jobs, which is essential for workers, their families and communities.

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Australian Unions and Microsoft sign agreement on Workers’ Rights and Artificial Intelligence

January 15, 2026

Microsoft Australia and the Australian Council of Trade Unions have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Framework Agreement that sets a new benchmark for workers’ rights in the tech sector.

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Unions welcome review of Comcare workers’ compensation scheme

December 12, 2025

This comprehensive review, which considered the views of workers, unions and employers, sets a clear roadmap to modernise the scheme, ensuring it reflects the realities of contemporary work, improves governance and usability, and aligns entitlements with best practice and social expectations.

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Unions welcome expanded support to tackle gender inequality

December 8, 2025

The grant program brings together unions, employers, and the government to support initiatives, such as leadership programs, toolkits for small businesses, and audits and training to improve workplace safety and culture.

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