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QUT study reveals many SMEs unaware of psychosocial hazard obligations
Supporting Our Bondi Community
Consolidated controlled substance licence requirements published
Consolidated mining and quarrying competency requirements published
Worker Dies After Fall From House Roof
WorkSafe launches national manufacturing sector assessment focus
MEAA expresses shock and sadness at Bondi terror tragedy
New Health Complaints Commissioner Appointed
North Grafton Sewer Treatment Plant Works Commenced
Parraweena Avenue Reserve Officially Re-opens
Sun safe upgrades continue while school’s out for summer
Workers Compensation Capitulation a Tragedy and Grotesque Betrayal
Company fined $90,000 for incomplete scaffolding causing falls from heights risk
Quarry Fined $100,000 After Worker Loses Arm
Jurisdictional Comparison Data For 2023-24 Released
WorkSafe Investigates Mine Machinery Death
$929,500 safety spend after unsafe crystalline silica work  
If you’re pregnant, do you have to tell your boss? And what are the rules for employers?
Amendments To Model WHS Laws Published
Annual update of Private Hospital Services Table of Costs
Charges After Death From Falling Metal Bucket
WorkSafe sets new direction to strengthen health and safety at work
Joint statement from the Australian Human Rights Commission and Safe Work Australia
NSW Nationals Call For Turbine Audit
NSW must halt Bill granting unprecedented access to business digital systems
The UK’s latest compromise on workers’ rights will not fix its labour market problems
Dim Sim Maker Charged After Finger Lacerated In Machine
Updated Workplace Exposure Standard for Aluminium Welding Fumes
The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide: 12 Months On Since the Government Response
Company director fined $101,250 for falls from heights hazard
Ministers Marles and Keogh – The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide: 12 months on since the Government response
Annual Update Of Medical Tables Of Costs 2 December
Evidence Matters: Safe Work Australia’s new annual publication now available
Fine Over Two-metre Fall More Than Tripled On Appeal
Council’s Christmas And New Year’s Trading Hours
Monday 1 December
New Regulations Make Psychological Health Priority
NEW REGULATIONS START TODAY TO PROTECT WORKERS
Height safety basics missed in preventable fall from pole
Timber union to fight for every job under new environment laws
WorkSafe delivers strong results amid organisational transformation
Charges After Student Guillotine Injury
New licensing criteria will improve quality and affordability of ECE
How ‘digital twins’ could help prevent cyber-attacks on the food industry
Secure And Sustainable Future For Forestry Industry
Submissions Open For Indoor Air Quality Inquiry
WorkSafe Charges Mining Companies After Fatal Rock Fall
More companies fined after worker falls through scaffold