Quad bike manufacturer Polaris is leaving Australia over new safety laws.

Victoria has launched new guidelines to combat gendered violence at work.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a 40 per cent increase in PPE for healthcare workers.

States are declaring public health emergencies over COVID-19 concerns.

Prison terms could be handed out for assaults on emergency workers, under a new bill introduced in Victoria this week.

Over a thousand Victorians have turned out to protest plans to store contaminated soil in a former coal mine.

The University of Tasmania is slashing its number of degrees and courses from about 514 to 120 by next year.

Australian work safety authorities are issuing advice on how to keep staff safe from COVID-19.

An industrial chemicals firm has been accused of new stockpiling offences.

NT WorkSafe has relaunched its Homecomings campaign to continue raising community awareness about workplace safety.

The NSW Government has extended its policy to offer up to 10 days’ domestic violence leave to public servants.

A new report shows the cost of private health insurance is rising, but so are the exceptions.

Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay almost $2.6 million in damages to three women implanted with faulty pelvic mesh implants.

Home Affairs says it wants more powers to police the dark web.

Air pollution appears to shorten people's lives more that wars, malaria, HIV/AIDS and smoking.

China’s Uyghur community is being forced into labour for Apple, BMW, Nike, Adidas, Samsung, Sony and others.

Experts have criticised new laws designed to address fatalities in the Queensland resources sector.

Adelaide's Women's and Children's Hospital has been accused of gagging staff raising safety concerns.

The threat of vandalism has seen hand soap removed from many public toilets, but the threat of COVID-19 could bring it back.

Advocates are pushing for older people with disabilities to be covered by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

A mystery illness is killing Ethiopian villagers near a Chinese oil project in the country’s east.

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