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FWCFair Work Commission · 31 December 2025

Ms Maree Young v Energyaustralia Pty Ltd

Citation: [2026] FWC 1647

What happened

Ms Maree Young commenced employment with Energyaustralia Pty Ltd. The Fair Work Commission heard an application for an unfair dismissal remedy. Deputy President Beaumont heard the case. The document provides metadata about the decision, including publication date and case number U2026/4870.

What was decided

The document is a decision from the Fair Work Commission regarding an unfair dismissal remedy application. The decision was heard by Deputy President Beaumont. The document itself is not fully available, only metadata and some contextual information are provided. Further details regarding the decision and reasoning are unavailable from the provided text.

What it means for employers

The provided text does not contain information to determine implications for employers.

What it means for employees

The provided text does not contain information to determine implications for employees.

unfair-dismissalgeneral-protections

Every statement above is drawn from the published decision. Read the original here:

https://www.fwc.gov.au/document-view/decisions/ms-maree-young-v-energyaustralia-pty-ltd-2026-fwc-1647

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