Mobile phone towers are not making people sick - but the belief that they are dangerous is.

A South Australian COVID-19 vaccine trial has cleared Phase 1.

Researchers are focusing on paramedics and other health workers’ own health and wellbeing during COVID-19.

A new study has again shown that fluoridated water is linked to fewer cases of severe tooth cavities.

SA Water has been testing for COVID-19 in wastewater.

Safe Work Australia has published materials for this year’s National Safe Work Month.

An equipment hire company has been convicted and fined $85,000 following the death of a worker in Melbourne.

The PM says recent moves to give bosses more power over workers will only be temporary.

Workplace safety inspector numbers have been boosted and their powers increased in NSW.

Many companies have moved over to making hand sanitiser during COVID-19, and regulators want to make sure they are doing it correctly.

A comprehensive study of vaccine safety has concluded, once again, that vaccines are ‘remarkably safe’.

A deep investigation of Australia’s $60 billion workers’ compensation system has uncovered widespread mismanagement.

Australian flu cases appear to have dropped by more than 99 per cent during COVID-19 lockdowns.

New modelling of World War II typhus infections reveals how public health interventions eradicated the disease.

Soil testing has found that nearly a tonne of lead was dumped by the Notre Dame fire.

WA has seen its first ever ‘gross negligence’ verdict, the most serious offence possible under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

Dreamworld's parent company Ardent Leisure has been charged ...

NT WorkSafe has issued a warning about misleading white card courses offered online.

Authorities have warned rubber gloves vital in the fight against COVID-19 could have been made by slaves.

Army personnel will help Victoria bolster its paramedic numbers as coronavirus continues to spread.

Residents of one Tasmanian town have been dealing with contaminated water for over eight years, and will continue to do so.

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