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Author: Elyse Staunton

Glass v Worker’s Compensation Regulator [2019] QIRC 046

Posted on July 8, 2019December 3, 2019 by Elyse Staunton

This case was an appeal against a decision of the Worker’s Compensation Regulator. Ms Glass was a mathematics and aquatic studies teacher to secondary students at Xavier Catholic College in Hervey Bay. On the 24th November 2016 she was on an end-of-year-school excursion when she injured her shoulder while swinging on a rope at the […]

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