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News in brief, June 15, 2004

Cole inquiry seeks extension to June 21; Beattie Government gives $1.8m to Trade Union Education Fund; Victorian paramedics impose work bans; New paper on privacy implications of location detection systems; Howard Government appoints new Privacy Commissioner; Men need time off for family emergencies, says ACTU; ABS report tracks increase in child care usage over past decade; and Workplace Express "what's on" section updated.

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