Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals
Experts say Australia should fight harder in the war against antimicrobial resistance.
Heat deaths seen rising
A new report warns of a potential fivefold increase in heat-related deaths by 2050.
Paramedic threats ramp
Paramedics in New South Wales (NSW) are considering serious moves in their ongoing pay dispute with the state government.
ACT plans stone ban
The ACT Government says it will ban engineered stone if the federal government fails to act.
Cochlear compensation in QLD
The Queensland government has approved a $2.2 million compensation payout for nearly 100 audiology patients at Townsville University Hospital.
Hack and strikes hit DP docks
The wharfies union will still strike at DP World docks this week, despite a major cyberattack.
Labor fights IR rush
Labor has blocked a move by the Coalition to fast-track votes on critical aspects of its industrial relations overhaul.
Sitting breaks tested
Research suggests replacing sitting with just a few minutes of moderate exercise each day significantly improves heart health.
Staff safety raised in Tasmania
Hospital staff turnover has prompted concerns about patient safety in Tasmania.
APS says safety key
APS Commissioner Gordon de Brouwer says psychosocial safety is central to an ideal workplace.
Australia inks AI accord
Australia has signed the Bletchley Declaration, a global initiative aimed at promoting the safe, ethical, and responsible development of artificial intelligence (AI).
BHP seeks dam deal
BHP, the world's largest mining company, is seeking a settlement regarding a Brazilian dam disaster.
Local money in dark firms
Australia’s sovereign wealth fund has invested in Chinese Communist Party-linked companies and Uyghur oppression.
Cochlear compo opened
Compensation claims have been made over Cochlear implant issues at SA’s Women's and Children's Hospital.
McBride case brings criticism
A group of whistleblowers has accused the Federal Government of failing to protect them.
Private prison switching back
The privately managed Junee Correctional Centre will be returned to public hands.
ACT drug laws change
The ACT has become the first jurisdiction in Australia to decriminalise small quantities of illicit drugs.
Tipping points draw closer
The United Nations University is sounding alarm bells about six critical tipping points with potentially irreversible consequences.