The government says it will start scanning every single package from Indonesia and China for biosecurity threats including foot-and-mouth disease.

Truck drivers want a review of Victorian laws around compensation for trauma.

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has slammed a union official for “appalling” abuse and intimidation of workers.

Evidence suggests there is virtually zero risk of ‘mad cow’ from blood donation in Australia.

The Albanese Government is moving to scrap the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC).

Australian engineers have come up with a new spray coating to shield surfaces from viruses and bacteria.

New mobile data terminals have been fitted to the New South Wales Rural Fire Service's fleet of 5,000 trucks.

Sydney-based insurance giant IAG says insurance margins have been smashed by wild weather and silicosis claims.

New stats reveal a concerning rate of self-harm cases among Australian Defence Force (ADF) veterans.

Experts say Australians in more than 400 remote or regional communities lack access to good-quality drinking water.

Legal action has been launched over alleged safety issues in Canberra Hospital's Intensive Care Unit.

Experts say Australia should work on tighter drone laws for public safety and privacy.

Nominations are open for SafeWork NSW’s inaugural Work Health and Safety Excellence Showcase.

The Attorney-General has refused to drop the prosecution of ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle.

Pandemic leave disaster payments will continue for certain workers until the end of September ...

The Prime Minister has announced a national jobs and skills summit to be held in September.

The global COVID-19 pandemic has fueled the biggest drop in childhood vaccinations in three decades.

Experts say researchers should take the burn out of sunscreen testing.

SafeWork SA claims SA Support Services failed in its health and safety duty to protect a support care worker whilst on a home visit.

Another Victoria aged care facility has been charged over alleged OHS breaches.

A not-for-profit business has been fined $30,000 after an incident that left an employee with hip and foot fractures.

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