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Poor management biggest risk factor for workplace bullying
WorkSafe New Zealand advises spirometry testing resume in current COVID climate
Having ‘good’ posture doesn’t prevent back pain, and ‘bad’ posture doesn’t cause it
Bird behavior influenced by human activity during Covid lockdowns
Warning not to use high pressure cleaners on asbestos roofs
Labor playing politics with harvesters’ lives
Companies charged following worker’s death
Farm Safety Week: Timely Reminder For Victorian Farmers
Covid update from Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly
Westpac and NAB fail ‘working from home’ test
UW study strengthens evidence of link between air pollution and child brain development
Regulations to allow collection of Covid vaccination status
Protecting Victorian Workers From Sexual Harassment
Giving Employers Options To Keep Workers COVIDsafe
AWU calls for Safe Work to implement best-practice regulations to prevent silica dust exposure
More Support For Silica-Affected Workers And Families
Company charged over electric shock
CEPU and official penalised $72,000 for acting in an improper manner at Sunshine Coast construction site
QLD CFMMEU official Andrew Blakeley has entry permit suspended for three months
$2 million to help WA small businesses secure State Government contracts
New Disaster Manager for LHD
New Indigenous trainees support Kalgoorlie City Centre Project
Lead safety breaches prompt warning
Contract awarded for new offshore police patrol vessel
New duties for high risk crystalline silica work in force
Caravan park charged after camper’s death
Company charged over serious safety breaches
ACEM warns bureaucracy contributing to WA healthcare worker shortage
CFMMEU official allegedly threatens to “grab my bat and start swinging it around”
New labour hire obligations for employers
Enhancing laboratory biosafety in South East Asia
’25 blows to head’ – New hope for head trauma patients
New laws to improve workplace safety and support injured workers
Covid takes heavy toll on school leaders’ health and wellbeing
Are we seeing Great Resignation – or Great Exhaustion?
Charges over shipping container crush
Qld dust disease legal expert wins national Civil Justice Award
Freight company charged after worker crushed
Keeping Justice System Moving Through Covid
New WHO/ILO guide urges greater safeguards to protect health workers
School fined $140,000 after tree branch death
New Era Of Agriculture Training At Glenormiston College
Psychological health regulations open for comment
Recognising And Rewarding Our Hardworking School Staff
CFMMEU described by judge as “rogue union” has near maximum penalties imposed for right of entry breaches
Crucial changes needed to protect workers’ health while teleworking
Monash University issued with health and safety notice over return to campus plans
Near-miss leads to $25,000 fine for unsafe lifting