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Western Health is up against a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) in front of Commissioner Harper-Greenwell in Court 4 – Level 6 and Conference Room C – Level 6 in Melbourne (Le).

Serco Citizen Services Pty Ltd w ill have a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) with which it must deal before Commissioner Simpson in chambers in Brisbane (Caling).

Anzac Lodge Nursing Home is up against a s.372 (Application to deal with other contravention disputes) in front of Deputy President Mansini in Court 11 – Level 5 and Conference Room A – Level 5 in Melbourne (Windle).

Ngnowar Aerwah Aboriginal Corporation has a s.394 (Application for unfair dismissal remedy) to answer before Deputy President Binet in Conference Room 12.34 in Perth (Gallagher – Dann).

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation and Northern Health are contesting a s.739 (Application to deal with a dispute) before Commissioner McKinnon in Court 5 – Level 6 and Conference Room D – Level 6 in Melbourne.

The Trustee for The Salvation Army (Vic) Social Work is up against a s.372 (Application to deal with other contravention disputes) in front of Deputy President Hamilton in Court 3 – Level 6 and Conference Room B – Level 6 in Melbourne (Matchett).

A mental health worker was punched, spat on and had her hair pulled while driving a client through Geelong, a court has heard. Samantha Macumber, 22, admitted on Monday to launching the assault during a spate of offences committed within weeks of being bailed by a County Court judge. The North Geelong woman was sentenced to a 60-day prison term — allowing her to walk free due to time served — after she pleaded guilty to two assaults, theft and using threatening words. The Geelong Magistrates’ Court heard Macumber was in a car with a support worker when the first incident occurred on November 12 last year. The victim was an employee with Ermha, an agency supporting people with disabilities and mental health issues. Prosecutor Chris Capuano said Macumber had been told to stop adjusting the vehicle’s climate settings before she lashed out, striking the worker’s cheek, pulling the woman’s hair and spitting on her. He said the victim exited the car in an attempt to escape the assault, while Macumber threatened to slit her throat. One week later, Macumber stole a man’s phone, while in a separate incident on November 24, she attacked her ex-partner with scissors. The offences took place while Macumber was on bail and awaiting sentencing for five assaults and two attempted armed robberies in central Geelong. Previous court hearings have been told Macumber had long-established intellectual and psychological conditions. The support worker that Macumber attacked was in court on Monday. Defence lawyer Greg Thomas said his client generally had a “very good” relationship with her workers. Macumber appeared at the hearing via video link from Dame Phyllis Frost Centre. Magistrate Peter Mellas sentenced Macumber to time served but said she needed to curb her behaviour. “You will get out today, but you need to behave, particularly towards the people who are trying to help you,” he said.

The Foyer Foundation has appointed Katie Hooper its new Chief Executive Officer. Cooper moves to this new role after spending more than a decade as the Chief Executive of the Foster Care Association of Victoria.