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Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka Receives $50 Million Payout

Former Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka received over $50 million in cash and shares upon her departure in March 2024, months before the airline's relisting, highlighting lucrative executive compensation practices in the airline industry.

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Qantas Posts Record Profit Amidst Pandemic Sacking Penalty

Qantas, Australia's largest airline, announced a record $1.6 billion net profit for the fiscal year ending June 30, driven by strong travel demand and strategic investments, despite facing a $210 million penalty for unlawful pandemic sackings.

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Qantas to Pay Record \$90 Million Penalty for Illegal Worker Dismissals

A Federal Court ordered Qantas to pay a \$90 million penalty for illegally sacking 1800 workers in 2020, the largest penalty under Australian workplace laws, with \$50 million going to the Transport Workers' Union and \$40 million for affected workers; the decision highlights the role of former CEO ...

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Qantas Fined A$90 Million for Illegal Worker Dismissals During Pandemic

An Australian court fined Qantas a record A$90 million for illegally sacking 1,820 ground workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, marking the largest penalty for industrial relations violations in the country's history and prompting an apology from Qantas' CEO.

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Qantas Data Breach Exposes Customer Information

Qantas Airways suffered a data breach exposing the personal information of millions of customers, including addresses and phone numbers, prompting a rapid response from CEO Vanessa Hudson and government officials; however, passport and credit card details remained secure.

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Qantas Data Breach Impacts 6 Million Customers

A hacker contacted Qantas claiming responsibility for a data breach affecting 6 million customers, exposing personal information but not financial details; the Australian Federal Police is involved, and Qantas is implementing new security measures.

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Qantas' Record Profits Drive $800M Dividend and Aircraft Purchase

Qantas reported record $2.4 billion before-tax profits for the year to June 2025, driven by steady ticket prices and reduced fuel costs, leading to $800 million in shareholder dividends and an order for 20 new Airbus planes, but also incurring $275 million in legal costs.

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Qantas Hit with Record \$90 Million Fine for Illegal Worker Sackings

An Australian court fined Qantas \$90 million for illegally sacking 1800 workers during the pandemic, rejecting the airline's claims of remorse and highlighting its aggressive litigation strategy; \$50 million will go to the Transport Workers' Union.

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Qantas Hit with \$90 Million Fine for Unlawful Pandemic Sackings

Qantas faces a \$90 million penalty for illegally sacking 1,800 workers during the pandemic, adding to previous payouts totaling \$210 million; the Federal Court ruled the action was a deliberate attempt to weaken union bargaining power.

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Qantas Data Breach Exposes Details of 5.7 Million Customers

Qantas confirmed a data breach impacting 5.7 million customers, exposing varying levels of personal information including names, email addresses, Frequent Flyer details, and for a subset, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, and meal preferences; however, credit card and passport details were n...

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Qantas Data Breach Exposes Data of Up to Six Million Customers

A data breach at Qantas on June 30, 2025, exposed the personal information of up to six million customers due to a compromise of a third-party customer service platform; the breach did not include financial or passport data, and Qantas has since implemented added security measures.

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Qantas Data Breach Exposes 6 Million Customers

Up to 6 million Qantas customers had their personal information stolen after attackers successfully used social engineering via a phone call to access a third-party system, highlighting vulnerabilities in corporate security and a rising trend of similar cyberattacks in Australia.

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