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Retailers say Covid claims under NSW Workers Compensation Act ‘unsustainable’
RI Advice to pay $6 million penalty, John Doyle to pay $80,000 penalty: Royal Commission case study
Residents affected by West Gate Tunnel project step up their compensation fight
ACCI congratulates new Safe Work Australia Chair Joanne Farrell
Payroll Manager awarded $1.1million damages for foreseeable work injury
Appointment of Joanne Farrell as Chair of Safe Work Australia
NSW silica inquiry should cover every worker
Woman fined for failing to get treatment for suffering dog
Your Top 10 Rights At Work During Pandemic
Planning and environmental specialist joins District Court, SAT
Aboriginal Flag free for all Australians
Minors should never be allowed to drive forklifts, says worker seriously injured by one
Fraud scores own goal in greedy compensation ploy
CBA in $45 million underpayment stoush
CBA staff demand millions in backpay over tea breaks
McGowan Government called on to stop Kimberley carbon bomb
RSPCA fed up with endless parade of neglected dogs
Swearing in of Magistrate Marica Duvnjak
Large international evaluation shows AI accurately diagnoses prostate cancer
Police frontline strengthened as another 59 officers hit streets
Labor’s disaster prevention pledge distraction from real action on fossil fuels
Food poisoning victims of Mrs Kim’s donuts urged to get legal advice 11 January
Fraudster given 30-MONTH jail sentence
Slater and Gordon client awarded $1.1million damages for foreseeable work injury
PTSD presumption for ambulance workers
Supreme Court orders permanent ban for notorious aircon man
Virtual Power Plants Delivering Solar Benefits For All
As collective bargaining erodes in Australia, solutions from other countries could strengthen bargaining and lift wages
Ford pays penalties for allegedly misleading consumers about Mustang Mach 1 features
Their unheard voices: fishermen of Fukushima
Record $1.1m compensation for survivor of abuse at Warminda Hostel
Urgent reforms needed on indigenous peoples’ rights, says UN expert: Costa Rica
Federal court to order Qantas to pay compensation to illegally outsourced workers
Review of 2015 Deemed Diseases Report
Pandemic drove government health spending up in 2019-20
Safety net to protect Australian adults from serious online abuse from 2022
High-level conference held to sustain momentum for transitional justice in South Sudan
Criminal proceeding against prominent jurist violated due process guarantees, UN Human Rights Committee finds
Detention and torture of human rights defender highlights criminalization of legitimate protest, UN Committee finds
Kiwis set to gain better and fairer access to ACC
Appeal of landmark asylum seeker data breach claim begins
New appointment to Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission
Super trustees offering default income protection insurance urged to check on member outcomes
Covid vaccine claims scheme
Irrigator and environment groups unite to protect Murray Darling
Landlord maintenance failures leaving rentals falling into disrepair
Historic Police compensation scheme passes Parliament
Border permit scheme failed stranded Victorians