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Opportunity to join Queensland’s Medical Assessment Tribunals
Stevedoring company investing in training and research following enforceable undertaking
Charges after fatal fall through shed roof
Local workforce to re-engine Emerald Mark IIs
Builder charged after worker crushed in collapse
Joint Statement by the Presiding Officers on the second Annual Report on the implementation of recommendations from the Set the Standard report
Research Grant Program 2024
Millions of Australians have a chronic illness. So why aren’t employers accommodating them?
Bulky waste; time it right or risk fine
Impound facility approval reconfirmed
New safety data from WorkSafe Tasmania
Thousands of students head back to TAFE fee-free in 2024
WorkCover Queensland CEO Bruce Watson retiring
Bus driver convicted after depot crush
Sparkie fined $10,000 for live switchboard in Sunshine Coast classroom
icare governance reforms at heart of director appointments
New code of practice for amusement rides
Campaign Sends Clear Safety Message On Engineered Stone
Apprentice builder killed by falling framing
$240,000 fine for dropping 15 tonne excavator from ship’s crane
Awaroa/Godley Head remediation work to begin
OMBUDSMAN HELPING SMALL BUSINESS RESOLVE DISPUTES
New licence for practical telehandler training
Closing Loopholes: Fair Work Act changes
Do you know what to do if there is a high, extreme or catastrophic fire danger rating at your workplace?
Captain Cook monument
Mosquito and mould advice post flood
SafeWork NSW welcomes independent review
No place for corner cutting when felling trees
New interactive SWMS tool will help dispel some SWMS myths
UniSQ Mechanical Engineering Honours student awarded 2024 W. H. Groom Scholarship
Residents urged to stay off the roads and beware of fallen powerlines
Independent review of Workplace Health and Safety Queensland announced
The Government must ban engineered stone to protect workers’ health
Employers fined more than $16 million for safety breaches  
WorkSafe Awards finalists highlight safety excellence
Electric shock results in $85,000 fine for aquatic centre
Commonwealth Bank and Supply Nation join forces to launch a new business banking, education and training solution to support the growth of Indigenous businesses
Best Friends of Mount Worth State Park
Looking for career in dairy industry?
New standard for welding fume safety
One charge filed against KiwiRail in relation to the Kaitaki Ferry loss of engine propulsion incident
Changes to workplace exposure standard for welding fumes
Supports help keep Aussie firefighters safe
Do you know how to draft successful return to work plan?
Pill testing helps prevent festival deaths, yet new Premier refuses to listen
Pie company fined after worker suffers multiple fractures
Roof work to be undertaken on Katoomba Council building