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Progress to Close Gender Pay Gap
Increased employment support needed for autistic Australians
Treaties committee supports ratification of landmark convention on eliminating violence and harassment at work
Minister delivers statement on future of resources sector
Latest ANROWS research shines light on community attitudes towards violence against women
Protecting worker entitlements
Fatal – Jacks Point
South Australia’s first Marriott Hotel rises as part of $1.2 billion hotel investment pipeline for Adelaide
Stronger protections for temporary migrant workers
Major hotel developments on the rise as events and increased economic activity bring confidence to investors
Fines against recalcitrant dim sim maker tripled on appeal  
Mine operator fined after worker’s toe amputated
Death after workplace incident, Mangamahu
Don’t rush to flush
School maintenance worker dies after fall
Closing soon – Consultation on a prohibition on the use of engineered stone
Ensuring fair long service leave entitlements for coal workers
Carers in focus for new Australia Post plan
New program takes workplace safety back to school
Council honours Jessica Fox OAM with plaque at ‘Olympic Playground’
Final report into implementation of the Independent Review into the Workplace Culture within ACT Public Health Services
Court hits demolition company with $85,000 penalty
Survey highlights growing need for psychosocial support in IBD care amid high rates of anxiety and depression
Farm worker crushed in conveyor belt
Sexual harassment and customer abuse rife in retail
One million hours of sick and carer’s pay for casuals
Water Corporation employer of choice for people with disability
“Less talk, more action” – ACT Greens back Australian Education Unions’ calls for action
Missing woman located at Hurstville
Police appeal to locate missing woman at Hurstville 22 March
Council takes a win at safety awards for its staff wellbeing program
Boss charged after alleged harassment of young workers
Man extradited to UK to face historic child sex charges
UPDATED CONTACT: only half of young people confident applying for job, succeeding at work
Jobs and Skills Australia to be established permanently
Only half of young people confident applying for job, succeeding at work
ABC journalists call off strike
Shepparton students celebrate milestone
Manningham Mayor makes impassioned plea: “Join forces with us and end racism”
VET Inquiry public hearings commence
E-DiT Chair’s message
Grade F for ‘Fail’: JCU staff deliver a scathing evaluation of Senior Management
Now Available: Work Demands practical guidance for employers, managers, and workers
Officer charged – Bonnet Bay
MEAA submission to the Senate inquiry into the National Cultural Policy
Truck driver found dead in cool room
Australia can’t ignore it’s productivity challenge
Coles raises $250,000 to help Australian women experiencing disadvantage