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New program takes workplace safety back to school
“Less talk, more action” – ACT Greens back Australian Education Unions’ calls for action
Boss charged after alleged harassment of young workers
Abuse and assault of school leaders has to end
Staying safe when road is workplace
Moira Shire Council Administrator Appointed
School leaders’ health survey reinforces education sector crisis
Acute warning signs for Australian school principals health, wellbeing, and longevity ACU research
WorkSafe Awards winners set gold standard for safety
Company charged after falling machine part hits worker
Company and director charged after serious head injury
Manufacturer fined $85,000 after worker paralysed
Taxi company charged after wheelchair passenger deaths
New fines after Bayswater gas explosion
More fines after Bayswater gas explosion
$1.5 million fine for Yallourn arc flash fatality
Companies charged with workplace manslaughter
Charges after truck driver fatally crushed
More than 140 workers injured in forklift incidents last year
One-stop resource toolkit launched on refugee and migrant health
More than 120 employers fined for safety breaches in 2022
More than 150 limbs or digits lost in workplace incidents
Health service charged after patient death
Regulations on psychosocial hazards now in place
Cumberland City Council rolls out Stepping On Program to encourage seniors to live confident and active lifestyles
Lack of funding for dental health research despite growing impact on Australians
New regulations for demolition licence holders
Hay exporter charged after workplace death
$130,000 fine after nail penetrates teen’s skull
Company fined $300,000 after garbage truck death
New psychosocial hazard laws in workplace demand different approach to new employees
Feedlot operator charged after worker electrocuted
Carton maker fined $40,000 after serious hand injury
Continuing recognition for research excellence in US rankings
Subject rankings solidify University of Adelaide’s global position
Workplace manslaughter charge for forklift fatality
Builder fined $100,000 for failing to control fall risks
Rebuilding after flood: Managing building process as owner-builder
Statement regarding concerns about MP bullying investigation
Statement on request to investigate MP bullying allegations
Remember lessons learned as Covid isolation ends
NSW latest remember lessons learned as Covid isolation ends
Mental injuries surge in Victorian workplaces
Strengthening Victoria’s Dangerous Goods Laws
Alarming – but not surprising – rise of burnout in Doctors in Training
In strategic dialogues, United States and WHO seek to maximize their longstanding partnership
New Zealand’s new cut-down COVID response is a missed opportunity – here are 5 ways to improve it
Victorian regulators continue 2022 Build Aware campaign in Ballarat