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Metal Finisher Charged After Fatal Crush
Labor Must Address Worsening Classroom Behaviour
School principals at breaking point under oppressive workloads
Scientists Push For Action On Clean Indoor Air
How safe are Australia’s mines? New analysis shows reform has been stalled for a decade
Builder Charged After Fatal Factory Fall
WorkCover Bill To Pass Parliament
Spate Of Serious Injuries Leads To $545,000 Fine
Silica Safety Reminder Ahead Of Engineered Stone Ban
Vision Zero road safety projects in Seattle are unlikely to have negative impacts on local business sales, UW study finds
Charges Over Youth Justice Worker Assault
Six projects and initiatives honoured in national steel sustainability awards
$1.3 million fine for workplace manslaughter
Charges against health service after patient death
Improving safety for the offshore resources sector workforce
Increasing demand and rising health costs warrant investment in massage therapy
Charges after fatal fall through shed roof
Builder charged after worker crushed in collapse
Millions of Australians have a chronic illness. So why aren’t employers accommodating them?
Campaign Sends Clear Safety Message On Engineered Stone
New licence for practical telehandler training
Employers fined more than $16 million for safety breaches  
New standard for welding fume safety
UW research helps California forest managers assess smoke hazards from prescribed burns
Two companies charged after fatal trailer fall
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$110,000 fine after student high wire injury
Company charged over alleged bullying of apprentice
Chip maker fined $63,000 after worker injured in corn grinder  
Breathing highway air increases blood pressure, UW research finds 
Power station charged over hot works fire
Record $2.1 million fine over apprentice’s serious head injury  
Employer charged after fatal road worker crash
Climate change and noncommunicable diseases: connections
Labour hire firm, directors fined for forklift injury
Charges after airport worker breaks back in four metre fall  
Plumber fined $14K for non-compliant gas installation
Remembering Victims Of West Gate Bridge Tragedy
People shielding during Covid treated as “second class citizens”, according to new study
$40,000 fine after forklift crushes worker’s leg
Timber company fined after worker’s death
Building regulator charged following inspector’s death
Disability support provider charged following death
Charges over water tank fatality and injury
Joint initiative aims to reduce plumbers’ risk of injury
One week left to apply for TCC graduate program
Empowering small business through workplace wellbeing
UW assessment finds fentanyl and methamphetamine smoke linger on public transit vehicles