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News in brief, September 29, 2005

Rebates of up to $1,000 for vacation care puts Hydro in the running for work and family award; Centrelink workers begin rolling stoppages on Monday in support of 12.5% over three years wage claim; Defence members win five days dedicated carer's leave; and economist says the “too high” minimum wage an inefficient way to raise incomes of poorer Australians.

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