Woolworths is under more pressure to sign on to a voluntary safety accord as more workers die in India making products for the rest of the world.

The Chinese government has announced it will shut 2,000 coal mines by 2015 to clean up the industry’s quality and safety record.

VicRoads has allowed nearly a hundred Cootes Transport trucks to operate on Victorian roads, after dozens were sidelined over safety breaches.

The Western Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum says fatalities have dropped in the last thirteen years despite massive increases in the amount of workers.

The second week of Safe Work Australia Month has coincided with National Mental Health Week, causing organisers to remind all workers that mental health and safety is a workplace issue as well.

Figures reportedly obtained by Australian media sources show work on Tasmanian sections of the National Broadband Network has ground to a halt.

Inspectors have been called in to have a look into transparency in Victoria’s Latrobe City Council tender process.

This month is WorkSafe Tasmania month, during which Unions across the state have embarked on a quest to find out how much bullying is going on, and what can be done about it.

Dangerous defects have forced Cootes Transport to pull dozens of its trucks off the road.

A new facility for the Australian Federal Police will allow agents greater access and abilities at the Melbourne Airport.

The Australian Workers’ Union is putting on seminars in Western Australia to warn miners of the diseases that could be drifting right in front of them.

New legislation is on the way in New South Wales, with the state government taking over registration and reporting on swimming pools.

There is a claim today that new construction safety laws could actually endanger workers.

A survey in the latest Medical Journal of Australia holds the concerning finding that more than half of female doctors report being sexually harassed by patients.

Mining giant Rio Tinto is helping usher in the robot revolution, with its plan to replace some of the world’s highest-paid train drivers with robotic equivalents.

Reports have labelled a multi-million dollar entertainment centre project in Queensland a severely “dodgy worksite”.

Sydney bus drivers say the lives of many are being put at risk by their intense timetables.

The New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) will continue its heavy vehicle compliance check spree, after a successful campaign targeting trucks on highways.

A new report has found just how overworked Australians are, and what a threat it can be to mental and physical health and safety.

Over four hundred serious injuries took place on Tasmanian farms last year; as a result they will be the focus of safety seminars all throughout WorkSafe Month.

A hopeful contender for the leadership of the Labor party says he will work from the Opposition to create a nation-wide rehabilitation program for workers.

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