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Falling beam crushed worker
Extending 90-day trial periods to all employers
SafeWork to blitz Riverina Murray region ahead of important farming season
Fishing company to offer watchkeeping training following enforceable undertaking
Telstra Mobile Network Upgrades – Yea
Construction sites urged to prepare for wild weather and summer shutdown
Plan ahead to stay safe at work amid intense weather
APS advocacy ensuring more protections for our first responder heroes
Working safely through the heat of summer
Government and crossbench respond to industry calls to split contentious workplace relations bill
Positive Duty: are boards ready to prevent workplace sexual harassment
Rapid Creek suburb tree pruning updates
Dropped charges over fatality a blow to justice for miners: Union
ETU exposes safety breaches on biggest transmission project
Respect for our workforce
Majority of Australians underinsured or travelling without travel insurance: new survey reveals
Recycler fined $200,000 after worker suffers horrific injuries  
QRC appoints Janette Hewson as new Chief Executive Officer
Six-month silica safety blitz to protect workers’ health
Piling contractor fined $40,000 after pressure explosion on Western Downs
Police prepare for early morning protests across New Zealand
Feedlot fined $140,000 after telehandler operator electrocuted  
Telstra Mobile Network Upgrades – Taylor Bay
Annual update of Medical Tables of Costs
23rd World Congress on Safety and Health at Work concludes
Port of Auckland Limited sentenced over fatal 2020 incident
Industrial relations reform bill passes parliament
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Essential workforce crisis set to ease with workplace reforms
Premier pays tribute to Minister Bill Johnston
Building company fined over multiple safety failures
Health and safety reforms aim to strengthen worker protection and representation
Updated WHS prosecutions data now available
$50,000 after forklift load falls on worker
Solar company fined $35,000 for rooftop fall risk
Injured families and workers speak to regulators on a world stage
State Government supports prohibition of engineered stone
Serco failing to keep Speedies Secure and Safe
Tradie caught on tiles to repay more than $90,000
More Police Powers for Public Drinkers
Shape our future: Local Law review
NZCTU presents Briefing for Incoming Government
Millions of high-risk Australians aren’t getting vaccinated. A policy reset could save lives
Coalition agreement threatens services New Zealanders rely on and risks racial division
Hand injury again highlights need to train staff to keep them safe
Coalition agreements threaten the well-being of New Zealanders
Principles that apply to WHS duties – construction case study
Fine for engineered stone risk quadrupled on appeal