Latest mesothelioma News

Safety in the spotlight with $2.5M Lung Bus rolling into Parramatta Business Community Safety Forum
$2.5 million Lung Bus tour of NSW arrives in Wollongong to protect workers against dust diseases
$2.5m Lung Bus arrives in Blacktown to protect workers against dust diseases
$2.5m Lung Bus arrives in Shellharbour to protect workers against dust diseases
$2.5m Lung Bus tour of NSW begins in Newcastle to protect workers against dust diseases
New guidance for health and safety representatives on asbestos
Cancer And Allergy Fund Supports Cancer Research At KI
The Swedish Cancer and Allergy Fund supports cancer research at KI
5 Things To Know About Lung Cancer
Stay safe and leave it to the experts this National Asbestos Awareness Week
Clear & Present Danger: Asbestos Awareness Week Warns Of The Deadly Threat Lurking In 1-In-3 Homes
Asbestos has been found in children’s coloured sand. What’s the risk to kids?
Deadly DIY: Home Renovations Linked to 51% of Mesothelioma Deaths – Asbestos Awareness Month
New Tunnelling code open for consultation to keep workers safe from silica dust
New Tunnelling code open for consultation to keep workers safe from dust diseases
Screening highlights research and treatment of asbestos-related cancers
Minns Labor Government Launches Silica Worker Register To Further Protect Workers
Tools down: New cancer data offers safety reminder for DIY renovators
Queensland Government saves extended workers’ comp for Queensland firies 
Revealing the Hippo pathway’s secrets in hope of new cancer treatments
Minns Labor Government auditing tunnelling companies to ensure silica safety
If ‘correlation doesn’t imply causation’, how do scientists figure out why things happen?
Master Builders urges homeowners to take caution this Asbestos Awareness Week
Safety in the spotlight this National Asbestos Awareness Week
Why asbestos is still being found in some cosmetics
Support for state-of-the-art cancer research projects
How asbestos exposure continues to be a dire health risk – 25 years after it was banned
New laws lift compensation outcomes for dust disease sufferers
Asbestos study highlights risk of ACT residents developing cancer
Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024
Birds, barley, cheese and wine – it’s not just smoke and dust that can cause lung disease
Government backs WA clinicians to continue vital medical research
Five workplace cancer risk factors for tradies – Men’s Health Week
2023 Interim Review of the List of Deemed Disease in Australia report
WA Nurses And Midwives Receive Top Honours
Just and fair compensation scheme for sufferers of dust diseases
Did your dog dig in asbestos-laden mulch? Here are the risks – and what to do next
Asbestos in mulch? Here’s the risk if you’ve been exposed
Trial increases survival rates for mesothelioma patients
Improving survival rates for deadly lung diseases
Sowing seeds for better cancer outcomes
Asbestos still risk to workers 20 years on from ban
Don’t cut corners with asbestos
Queensland ready for 2023 Asbestos Awareness Week
High lung cancer rates in naval veterans linked to asbestos
Cumberland Council encourages residents to stay informed about the dangers of asbestos this November for National Asbestos Awareness Month
Australia’s tenth annual National Asbestos Awareness Month launches new Asbestos Education resource for residential property owners, managers and tradies to help save lives
Construction blitz to target falls from height and asbestos