Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals
Legislation to establish the Parliamentary Workplace Support Service (PWSS) has been tabled.
WA COVID review released
A review of Western Australia's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has pointed out areas for improvement.
Bug-killing metals tested
A liquid metal treatment could be the next tool in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
SA tightens stone regime
The uncontrolled processing of engineered stone products is set to be outlawed in South Australia.
WA talks aim at harassment
Politicians and authorities have called on the resources industry to address widespread sexual harassment issues.
Virtual nurse tools backed
Virtual reality (VR) is a useful tool in nurse training, but traditional training methods also look like they are here to stay.
Mining effects checked
A NSW Parliamentary inquiry will look at mining’s impact on health and the environment.
RTBU takes action on Qube
NSW’s Rail Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) has initiated legal action to terminate Qube's lockout of 200 workers.
Tractor death drives ban call
A coroner is calling for a ban on vintage tractors after a man was crushed by the same vehicle that killed his father.
Vaccine complaints stall
There has been very little progress on many vaccine mandate complaints in Victoria.
Generational bill prepped
New laws could see the Federal Government forced to consider climate impacts on future generations when approving ...
Jenkins progress drags
Minister for women, Katy Gallagher, says the government faces challenges in implementing the Jenkins report.
UA campaign probed
Senators have grilled Universities Australia (UA) over a $1.5 million anti-sexual violence campaign.
Light shined on fatal work
Researchers are investigating what drives suicidal thoughts in the Australian construction industry.
Safety snapshot shows rise
New statistics show a rise in work-related injuries among apprentices and trainees.