Safework NSW has hit the road to spread the word of good work, health and safety approaches.

Gold Coast residents say a lack of safety is holding back development.

It is slow going at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, where high levels of radiation continue to hamper efforts.

Politicians say the new Royal Adelaide Hospital (nRAH) will struggle to cope with its first winter flu season.

Victoria’s Southern 80 waterskiing competition has seen its sixth death since 1987.

Health experts say the lack of a strong approach to the Australian obesity epidemic is ‘unacceptable’.

Workers are rallying against NT WorkSafe after a spate of accidents including the death of a sailor last month.

Nurses are calling for the right to refuse treatment to aggressive patients.

A company that built portable buildings using asbestos-contaminated materials is fighting calls for it to be removed.

Key transport groups say they have been left out of a Transport Workers Union safety summit.

Victoria has become the third Australian state to offer free meningococcal W vaccines for school students.

We are moving into an age where many people will live virtual lives, but little is known about the potential health effects.

A NSW coal mine worker has been diagnosed with the state’s first case of black lung since...

The Queensland Government has unveiled new laws in response to the high rate of quad bike deaths and accidents.

WorkSafe Victoria has become a major sponsor of the Melbourne Victory soccer club.

The idea that herbal medicines are ‘safe’ because they come from natural materials could be dangerous.

Lucrative AFP and Defence training contracts have been awarded to a private college group with an interesting history.

The ANF has backed nurses refusing to move to the Perth Children's Hospital until lead contamination has been sorted.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is keeping its ban on the sale of nicotine containing e-cigarettes in place.

People who work more than 39 hours a week are putting their health at risk, new research says.

Research suggests plain packaging and warning labels are motivating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers to quit smoking.

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