Authorities say lives are at risk from the lack of uniform OHS laws on mine sites.

What seemed like an innocuous error has become a scandal in the healthcare bureaucracy after a potential conflict of interest in the Health Department.

New laws are being put in place to improve the health and safety of tourists, workers and residents in Darwin’s CBD.

Tens of thousands of residents have spent two days in darkness after dozens of power pole fires in Melbourne.

A smartphone app is helping the blind stay mobile with public transport, giving up-to-the-minute location and stop information that is often lacking.

New asbestos contamination has forced the closure of several buildings at a public high school, but the state’s Education Department is downplaying the risk.

New South Wales Roads Minister Duncan Gay has ordered the Cootes Transport fleet off the road for safety inspections again, showing a lack of faith in interstate inspection regimes.

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is now in place but inconsistencies between states remain, and the industry needs more time to prepare.

Changes have been made in the name of safety and security, after a fatal stabbing at a public hospital in 2011.

Some farmers in northern New South Wales say they are glad for an extension on a workplace safety grant, but tough times and drought mean they still have other priorities.

Government documents allegedly show the New South Wales environment department had picked a side on the coal train dust issue, before seeing the results of a report it commissioned.

Thick clouds of toxic pollution are strangling the population of New Delhi, which may have become the world’s most polluted city.

Timing is indeed crucial, with a new paper finding time is the difference between fear and surprise in facial expressions.

The federal government has provided $14.5 million to fund the creation of a Cooperative Research Centre for Alertness, Safety and Productivity – which will look to reduce the damage of fatigue and poor alertness on workplace safety and productivity.

A federal government taskforce is being formed to get coal seam gas flowing freely in New South Wales.

Alarming results have come from the first independent tests of five Indian-built domestic market vehicles.

A whistleblower claims one major transporter has routinely ignored proper maintenance, putting lives at risk from unsafe trucks around the country.

A legal complaint has been lodged with the Fair Work Commission over the treatment of a mine worker in WA, who says he was fired after complaining about an injury.

Victorian Transport Association (VTA) CEO Neil Chambers has opened fire on an error in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL), which he says is impossible to comply with and could lead to legal action.

Injured workers will be re-defined, and able to sue their bosses, under an overhaul of South Australia's WorkCover regime.

South Australian businesses operating commercial solariums will be the only ones not compensated by the state government when the ban on sun beds takes place.

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