Latest workplace News

Employer training is at a record high, we need the right systems to support future workers
Outsourced ATO staff on 40 per cent less pay spark union fight
Hybrid work blurs the line between work and home – here’s how couples can set boundaries
Company director fined $195,500 after doctor exposed to hydrogen sulphide gas
Managing Risks to Health and Safety Information for Workers
Annual Wage Review pay rise helping millions of Australians
Building renovator fined $90,000 and ordered to undertake WHS training after workers injured in a fall
Stone cutting company and director fined a total of $135,000 in relation to risk of exposure to respirable crystalline silica
Carpentry business fined $120,000 after worker injured from fall from height incident
Company fined $90,000 after workers exposed to risk due to gas leak
Security company allegedly failed to pay unfair dismissal compensation
Union Urges ATO To Bring Public Sector Work Inhouse
Feedlot business fined $60,000 after worker injured by auger
Changes To Health And Safety Law
Pain in the neck may be due to more than bad posture – work-related injury AI study
32,000 new apprentice tradies get their start building more homes, backed by $10K incentives
BHP appeal rejected as Fair Work Commission clears way for first-ever staff enterprise agreement at BMA Hay Point Coal Terminal
Putting money back in the till for food businesses
Stronger biosecurity measures in more industries across Queensland
Labor Is Backing Victorian Apprentices
First Remote Training Hub in Central Australia delivering skills training On-Country
Yooralla Signs Enforceable Undertaking
FOOD DELIVERY WORKERS TO GET WORLD-FIRST MINIMUM STANDARDS ON PAY AND CONDITIONS FROM AUGUST
Elizabeth Broderick AO to be inducted into the Gender Equity Awards Hall of Fame
Leader grows together with her people
Labor’s new anti-racism strategy should include workplace measures proven to improve outcomes for Indigenous workers and boost productivity
Australia’s labour market remains resilient amid the rise of AI
Building Cooperative Workplaces Reforms
Working Safely In Cold Temperatures
Employees Beat Heat At Appreciation Luncheon
GBK Secures First Nations Skills Funding for Torres and Endeavour Straits
Making It Free To Dispose Of Household Asbestos Waste
Tasmanian IT Business Operator In Court
What everyone gets wrong about the modern job search – and what actually works
Creative Workplaces  delivers new resources to strengthen workplaces across Australia’s creative sector 
Global Partnership Empowering Women At Bandyup
Parliamentary Standards committee launches inquiry into Parliament House behaviour codes
Next Round Of APS-wide Bargaining Commences
Company fined $555,000 after worker fatally injured in quad bike incident
Auckland University of Technology research on coloured play sands
Property Council NT names Yanun inaugural First Nations Property & Reconciliation Partner
Australian-First To Drive Down Violence In Hospitals
Labor Votes Against Teen Super
WorkSafe acknowledges the AUT study on asbestos-containing coloured sand
Fight For Worker Health And Safety Not Over Says NZCTU
Major overhaul to health and safety laws passes final reading
SafeWork NSW redefines its priorities in new 2026-27 Regulatory Statement
Food manufacturing in focus as proactive visits support safer work