Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals
Summer harms rise
Safety authorities say outdoor injuries are on the rise as Australia heads into summer.
Warning over potting mix risk
Health authorities have issued an urgent warning for people who use potting mix, after a Sydney woman died from Legionnaires’...
Health code prompts spy fears
Concerns have been raised about China’s planned national digital health code system.
Hospital heads sacked
The entire board of the Mackay Hospital and Health Service has been sacked following a damning report into patient care in the obstetric and gynaecology department.
Paramedics rally over conditions
ACT paramedics and the Transport Workers' Union are calling for better working conditions.
Teachers speak in safety survey
Twenty per cent of Tasmanian teachers say they do not feel safe in the workplace.
Air issues block gold
A large Australian gold mine has failed an air quality audit and had its expansion approval revoked.
Light shines on cop culture
A new report highlights issues of misogyny and racism within the Queensland Police Service (QPS).
State creates powerful body
The NSW Government has launched the ‘Reconstruction Authority’, dedicated to natural disaster management.
Aged mandate backed
Researchers say mandating COVID-19 vaccination for aged care staff in Australia was a successful policy.
Spy body issues cyber test
The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has issued an urgent cyber self-hygiene check to small businesses.
Teacher bias affects bullying
Researchers say unconscious bias and gender stereotypes are preventing teachers from intervening in bullying.
Funds to fight redress backlog
The Federal Government has pledged an extra $15 million to address a backlog in child abuse redress scheme.
Grim stats show ADF risk
This article contains information some readers may find distressing as it refers to data about mental health, suicide and self-harm.
Boat fight threatens shipping
An indefinite lockout of workers could soon bring Australia’s major ports to a halt.
Dangerous licence digitised
The way to apply for a Dangerous Substance licence in South Australia has changed.
IR bill heads to Senate
The Federal Government's industrial relations bill has passed the lower house of Parliament.
Kids tied in grim vision
Media reports have revealed serious allegations of excessive force in Western Australia's only youth detention centre, Banksia Hill.