Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals - September, 2016
Big Queensland councils appear to be moving away from water fluoridation.
Authorities order meaty recall
BHP's spill could cost $79 bil
CMV review finds no faults
Linc leaking rehab funds
Survey reveals unhappy WA sector
Australian diets dip in value
E-cigs could help quitters
Hazelwood outlook still hidden
Border brokers left holding the bag
The people processing import paperwork say they do not have the support to stop asbestos making it into Australia.
Button battery plan backed
Vic. making new rules for ramming cars
Victorian police have been warned that shooting at cars is unlikely to stop them.
BP's Bight spill models surface
Research says an oil spill from a proposed BP project could smash South Australian tourism and aquaculture.
Finnish facility piques local interest
South Australian authorities are interested in a giant underground facility being dug in Finland.
Disturbing class assaults revealed in NT
Northern Territory teachers reportedly face hundreds of assaults each year.
Uranium levels concern NSW towns
Water supplies for two towns in NSW have levels of uranium above Australian guidelines.
New star in antibiotic fight
Australian engineers may have big new weapon in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
Report slams WorkSafe incentives
Victoria’s Ombudsman says the state's workers' compensation system is failing and needs to be fixed.
Summit to let doctors deal better
A symposium this week hopes to help doctors open up about their own mental illnesses.
Tasmania tackles twin asbestos finds
More asbestos contamination has forced the shutdown of building sites.