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Farmer Dies After Being Run Over By Tractor 27 January
Statement from City of Perth Lord Mayor on the psychosocial risk assessment
New model Code of Practice: Elevating Work Platforms now published
Workplaces At Risk From Heat And Fire Danger
New guidance for health and safety representatives on asbestos
Hospital Charged After Patient Death In Care
The TGA releases compliance principles, reinforcing proactive and risk-based enforcement throughout 2026 and 2027
Life-saving AEDs Available Across SA ‘in Heartbeat’
Foodtech exporter Flavourtech smells opportunity in Netherlands
Landmark reforms to tackle Labor’s crippling productivity legacy
Workforce Inspectorate Victoria to inspect child employment compliance these school holidays
HTID music festival announced as next event to participate in NSW drug checking trial
Earthmoving Machinery Consultation Now Open
Mood Of Workforce 2026
New measures to crack down on illegal tobacco operations
Conviction for unlawful supply and advertising of black salve products
Kidston Genex food safety crisis deepens – smorgasbord of contaminations
Planned Protest In Auckland On 31 January 2026
North Otago Farm Safety Day
State Governments Billion‑Dollar Genex Health Horror Continues
Safety Excellence To Be Rewarded At WorkSafe Awards
Booty N Buff Nutrition issued infringement notices for the alleged unlawful advertising of sports supplements
Avoid Fines and Delays: White Card Training a Must for 2026 Construction Projects
Why Canada needs better data on strikes, unions and other labour issues
Builder Charged After Worker’s Fatal Fall
Workplace Warning Ahead Of Heat And Fire Danger
Tractor Operator Killed In Hay Baling Incident
Concerns Queensland’s call on gender-affirming healthcare will cause harm and distress
Don’t Spark Tragedy With Illegal Fireworks
Don’t risk a life: SafeWork NSW urges farm visitors to keep kids safe these holidays
CFMEU And Officials Penalised For Unlawful Conduct 23 December
Holiday season construction site security: take a break, not a risk
Companies Fined After Worker Loses Fingers
Fine over recycling explosion increased by $225,000 on appeal  
KEEPING VICTORIAN WORKERS SAFE THIS FESTIVE SEASON
Maintenance company fined $33,000 following prosecution by SafeWork NSW in relation to fall from height incident
Reduced holiday hours for notifications and general enquiries
Concerns Queensland’s call on gender-affirming healthcare will cause harm and distress
Disability Provider Fined After Death Of Client
Worker Fatally Struck By Garbage Truck
Extreme Weather – Waste Facilities
Independent Medical and Allied Health Services Table of Costs
$200,000 fine after reversing forklift seriously injures worker  
Removing barriers to hydrogen sector growth
DOC Investigates Oamaru Orca Incident
Mining services company fined $750,000 over serious crush injury
WorkSafe Investigates Tractor Death
Hospital Fined $230,000 After Aged Care Chair Failure