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WorkSafe Charges Mining Companies After Fatal Rock Fall
Los Angeles wildfires prompted significantly more virtual medical visits, UW-led research finds
More companies fined after worker falls through scaffold  
Charges After Fatal Paint Factory Explosion
Unions, Educators, And Health Leaders Demand Urgent Review Into Asbestos Failures
Schools handed greater protections against bad behaviour
Plastic Bottle Maker Charged After Finger Amputation
Statement From CEO – Council Acknowledges Incident
Canada’s food sovereignty depends on better jobs for farmworkers
Why does your doctor seem so rushed and dismissive? That bedside manner may be the result of the health care system
UW-led study links wildfire smoke to increased odds of preterm birth
Charges For Health Provider After Patient Death
Manager Charged After Fatal Factory Fire
Chemical Company Charged After Fatal Fire
Protecting Mental Health Of Workers In Victoria
Companies fined $65,000 for putting workers at risk of falls  
Video company and director fined $55,000 over harassment risk  
Charges For Company And Director Over Stair Void Death
Company and director fined $1.43 million after fatigued driver’s fatal crash  
Charges after worker fatally crushed by toppling feed bags  
Company charged after traffic controller killed on freeway  
Do weighted blankets work for anxiety? Here’s what the evidence shows
New report exposes pervasive gender inequalities in sub-Saharan Africa’s agrifood systems, despite women powering half the agrifood workforce
Project Puts People With Dementia At Heart Of Decisions
Is it wrong to date a coworker? Not necessarily – but it can get complicated
Council to focus on short-term safety and commission Strategy to guide future of Bairnsdale Outdoor Pool
Health of Pacific meat workers at heart of HRC project
Council to consider future of Bairnsdale Outdoor Pool at upcoming meeting
How reproduction affects a woman’s career trajectory: new research
UW researchers test common disinfectants’ abilities to fight antibiotic resistance at the genetic level
Department Charged After Malmsbury Assaults
Integrating human and animal health care increases access to services for homeless youth
Keeping Workers Safe From Occupational Disease And Illness
Caravan park and director charged over sexual harassment of worker  
People with MS and other fluctuating health conditions are often forced to quit their jobs when they want to work
Children living near oil and gas wells face higher risk of rare leukemia, studies show
Farm Charged After Fatal Skid Steer Loader Crush
Location markers improve emergency response in Wellington Shire
$930,000 In Fines After Young Apprentice Electrocuted
Telco company and director fined $545,000 over gas leak injury  
Three Companies Charged After Fatal EWP Crush
‘I was in a semi-breaking-down sort of place’: new study sheds light on the emotional toll for emergency volunteers
Allied health peak bodies call for immediate halt and review of NDIS price cuts
RMIT community recognised in 2025 King’s Birthday Honours
Two Companies Charged After Fatal Tailgate Fall
Waste Collector Charged After Worker Crushed By Truck
More Colorado workplaces are becoming safe places for employees in recovery
Workcover Premiums On Hold For Next Financial Year