Cash-in-hand security

Original article by James Campbell, Matt Johnston
Herald Sun – Page: 8 : 7-Jul-20

The scandal over Victoria’s troubled hotel quarantine program continues to deepen. Written statements from several security guards allege that they were paid $22 cash per hour and no superannuation to work at the Crown Promenade Hotel when it was being used to quarantine returned travellers. They also allege that they were not provided with pay slips or asked to supply tax file numbers. They claim to have been hired by a security firm that was subcontracted by Unified Security.

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UNIFIED SECURITY GROUP (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD, CROWN PROMENADE HOTEL, CROWN RESORTS LIMITED – ASX CWN

A way to spend a night in jail, without breaking the law

Original article by Carolyn Webb
The Age – Page: 2 : 25-Jul-14

The National Trust will turn some of its properties into hotels. A trial at the Old Melbourne Goal will be conducted between December 2014 and February 2015. Up to 30 people will be allowed to spend a night in the historic prison, paying up to $A250 per night. There are plans to expand the accommodation scheme to other properties of the National Trust, including the ship "Polly Woodside", and mansions "Como", "Barwon Park" and "Labassa"

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NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (VICTORIA)