The operator of Hazelwood Mine has been convicted for exposing workers and the public to dangerous conditions...

South Australia's Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has discovered a large illegal waste dump.

Rio Tinto has launched an investigation after an employee crushed their own work ute with a haul truck.

Uber has lost its London operating licence over a “pattern of failures” on safety and security.

Nursing students may soon face a barrage of insults and belligerence from a VR simulation of an angry patient.

Australian women have won a landmark vaginal mesh class action against Johnson & Johnson.

WA councils have launched a new campaign that allows people to spread road safety messages.

An inquiry has heard Australia's food allergen labelling must be improved.

A construction company has been convicted and fined $650,000 after a labourer fell to his death from a Melbourne high rise.

Charges have been laid over the death of apprentice electrician in Tennant Creek.

Bushfires have made air quality worse in Sydney and Brisbane worse than some of the world’s most polluted cities.

Australian War Memorial boss Brendan Nelson says a $500 million expansion of the site will help veterans' PTSD.

The NSW nursing union says staff and patient safety is being put at risk by a lack of mental health staff at Shellharbour Hospital.

Work-related fatalities continue to decline but more efforts are needed, according to Safe Work Australia.

A third patient has died amid ramping outside of Adelaide hospital this year.

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) has been criticised for its delayed response to the police shooting of a teenager in the Northern Territory.

NT WorkSafe has charged two construction companies over the death of a man at the Inpex Onshore LNG Facility.

WorkSafe WA is prosecuting a building company that employed a labour hire backpacker who died as a result of a fall in 2016.

A mine joint-owned by Rio Tinto is polluting a community in Guinea, villagers say.

The Productivity Commission says important transport reforms need to be sped up.

‘Unsafe’ conditions have led paramedics to stop treating patients outside of ambulances at Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH).

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