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Latest occupational health News

FWO Commences Legal Action Against CFMEU And Official
Companies Charged After Kew Rec Centre Collapse
Charges After Worker’s Fatal Fall On Construction Site
Committed a workplace gaffe? You will survive it (and you may even get promoted)
Mixing it up: hybrid work models can offer the best of both worlds for worker wellbeing and productivity
Noodle restaurant fined $40,000 after dough mixer injury  
How researchers measure wildfire smoke exposure doesn’t capture long-term health effects − and hides racial disparities
Moore Street Building Fit For Use
Unsafe Excavation Found During Drain Inspection
Companies Charged After Skid Steer Loader Death
Bass Coast Shire Council Adopts New Art Collection Policy to Enhance Cultural Asset Management
Challenge for researchers to keep up with the green transition
Miles Doing What Matters: Fuelling a pipeline of hydrogen workers with new $15 million NQ training centre
Engineered Stone Seized After Ban Takes Force
Steel Manufacturer Fined For Multiple Safety Failures
Transformative $9.87m project to improve indoor air quality in Victoria 
WHO announces the 2024 updated Compendium of interventions on environmental health
Our Commitment To Action: Burnet Disability Plan
Company And Director Charged Over Fatigued Driver Death
What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work – and how to get the right support
A two-way street: Mental health can’t be ignored during work injury recovery
An overdose of orange cones? What the review of NZ’s workplace safety rules must get right
Engineered Stone Ban Now In Force
New Requirements For WorkSafe Incident Notification
New WorkSafe Commissioner Appointed
Monash strengthens its reputation as a top-50 university in USNWR Best Global Universities Rankings 2024-25
Progress on patient safety on track
Workplace injury and illness costs tens of thousands of work years: study
Genetic Tools Back Profitable Goals
Bullying prosecution leads to conviction and fine for company and
Welfare, Safety and Long-Term Sustainability Behind GRNSW New Strategy
Keeping More Victorian Workers Safe
$650,000 Fine After Fatal Road Safety Barrier Crush
Murrindindi Shire 2024 Community Award Recipients
Next steps in fighting silicosis – launching the national occupational respiratory disease registry
Victorians Urged To Seek Engineered Stone Alternatives
CFMEU penalties for failing to comply with OHS requirements increased
Companies Fined $250,000 After Concrete Blowout
Navy Growler jet noise over Whidbey Island could impact 74,000 people’s health
Farm Charged After Fatal Seed Bag Crush
CFMEU Penalised For Improper Conduct
Power outages linked to heat and storms are rising, and low-income communities are most at risk, as a new NYC study shows
Engineered Stone To Be Banned In Victoria From 1 July
Monash and WorkSafe Victoria partnership renewal upholds excellence in workplace health and safety research
Director Charged After Driving Ute With Teen In Toolbox
Stormwater drainage management an ongoing priority for Council
World TB Day: Raising Awareness About Tuberculosis
Ballooning company fined after worker falls through roof Â