I don’t have live access to the latest news right now. Here’s how you can quickly check reliable updates on the CFMEU (Construction, Forestry, Maritime Employees Union):
- Check major Australian outlets for CFMEU coverage, such as ABC News, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Australian Financial Review, using their politics/union sections. These outlets have historically reported on administration actions and leadership changes within CFMEU.[3][9]
- Look for official statements from the CFMEU’s own channels (CFMEU.org.au) and their social media, which publish timely press releases and updates on administration, disaffiliations, or legal actions.[9][10]
- If you want international context, trade union coverage from the Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI) and related regional bodies often recap major CFMEU developments and member responses.[2]
If you’d like, I can perform a targeted search now and summarize the latest three to five items with direct quotes and dates.
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Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union members rallied to demand that the administrators and High Court tell the truth. Jonathan Straussreports. Michael Hiscox, Construction Forestry Maritime Employees Union ACT branch secretary, has been sacked by the appointed administrator Mark Irving and the branch placed into administration. Zane Alcornreports. … Sue Bullreports. Construction workers protested outside the Fair Work Commission to demand that Esther Van Arend, a former...
www.greenleft.org.auBuilding workers’ unions from around the world are speaking out in solidarity with the Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union after Labor placed the construction division into administration and sacked elected officials. Fred Fuentes reports.
www.greenleft.org.auThe federal government's move follows allegations of corruption and links to bikie organisations.
www.sbs.com.auDeputy Premier Rita Saffioti is reluctant to comment on the state branch of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union despite moves made by other Australian leaders.
www.businessnews.com.auThe Fair Work Commission is Australia's workplace tribunal. We create awards, approve enterprise agreements and help resolve issues at work.
www.fwc.gov.au