Home
Sections
The Morning Wire
Saved Articles
0
Reading History
My Topics
keyboard_arrow_right
My Account
My Membership
Recommend AAP News
Media Releases
About AAP
FAQs
Logout
Pricing
Contact
About
Log In
Sign Up
Top Stories
Politics
Courts
General
Finance
Sport
World
FactCheck
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Support AAP with a free or paid subscription
Subscribe to AAP News
Download our app
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Support AAP with a free or paid subscription
Subscribe to AAP News
Download our app
Latest news: Health and Safety At Work
Hopes gag order change will stop workplace perpetrators
Gag orders preventing workplace sexual harassment victims from speaking out about their abuse could be restricted or even banned under flagged law reforms.
Aug 12, 2024
Coal mining company fined after dozer operator's death
A mining company has been fined for failures in its safety management system after the death of a worker who became trapped under a bulldozer in 2018.
Aug 09, 2024
Museum faces fine after child burnt by plasma globe
A science museum has been charged over an incident in which a child was allegedly burned when touching a plasma globe after using hand sanitiser.
Aug 07, 2024
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Subscribe to AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here
Doctor shortage concerns over age health check push
Australia's medical board is considering asking doctors over 70 to have mandatory heath checks over a "disturbing" jump in complaints.
Aug 07, 2024
Watchdogs eye engineered stone suppliers amid bans
Stone suppliers and manufacturers are on different alert levels after some faced surprise inspections after a nationwide ban took effect.
Aug 05, 2024
'Unacceptable' injury raises power plant safety issues
The chief executive of a Queensland power plant still recovering from a catastrophic explosion says a worker being injured on site is "unacceptable".
Jul 30, 2024
Welders exposed to 'high level' of dangerous fumes
Welders could develop serious health problems due to the inhalation of dangerous fumes, a study shows, but an industry body says it's managing the issue.
Jul 21, 2024
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Subscribe to AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here
AFL team's crappy flight home after toilet trouble
The AFL has complained to a charter company after one of its teams was left without water after take-off, leaving crews to scoop toilet waste into bins.
Jul 18, 2024
CFMEU fined $168k over 'thuggish' bullying on worksite
The embattled union representing construction workers has had fines totalling $168,000 imposed by a court over "thuggish" bullying against safety inspectors.
Jul 18, 2024
Toxic factory fireball contained but will rage for days
A huge factory fire billowing toxic smoke is expected to burn for days, with residents told to stay indoors and a major freeway shut for health reasons.
Jul 10, 2024
Workplace killer's sentence no surprise to victim's mum
George Tereva's mother say she is unsurprised his killer Christopher Bell, 53, could be released from jail in as little as three years.
Jul 02, 2024
'Disgraceful': train cleaner contract had 'secret link'
The former boss of Victoria's V/Line network has faced a committal hearing as a barrister raises further questions about a Metro cleaning contract.
Jun 24, 2024
Concrete company fined $50,000 after worker's death
A concreting company has been sentenced after admitting it failed to provide a safe working environment for a man who was killed after being struck in the head.
Jun 21, 2024
'Mind-boggling' oversight led to crush death of worker
A crane operator who fatally ran over a coworker had faced no management action despite being the subject of complaints about speeding in his 12-tonne vehicle.
Jun 14, 2024
Factual. Independent. Impartial.
Subscribe to AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here
Prominent dentist banned for four years for misconduct
A dentist known for his no-brace orthodontic treatment has been banned for four years after performing procedures without the appropriate qualifications.
Jun 10, 2024
Paramedic caught high on drugs while working on shift
A Victorian paramedic who tested positive to a cocktail of drugs while working and admitted to a long history of drug abuse has been suspended for 12 months.
Jun 10, 2024
Local Sydney council probing potential cancer cluster
A union is calling on a local council to take further action after a potential cancer cluster was discovered among staff.
Jun 06, 2024
Tough penalties finally coming for state's work deaths
Industrial manslaughter will bring a maximum penalty of 25 years in jail and up to $20 million in fines under tough laws being introduced to NSW parliament.
Jun 04, 2024
Access five free articles per month
Subscription Options
Already a member?
Sign in here
Support for harsher penalties over workplace deaths
A survey has found voters support harsher penalties and industrial manslaughter offences in NSW, but it will come too late for some workers who never came home.
Jun 02, 2024
School knew boy was a weak swimmer before camp drowning
A judge has repeatedly questioned a primary school's failure to disclose an eight-year-old boy's swimming ability to an aquatic centre before he drowned.
May 23, 2024
Union court claim for sacked Qantas staff 'unrealistic'
A union's claim that unlawfully retrenched Qantas staff would still work there flew in the face of reality, a judge has said during a hearing on compensation.
May 20, 2024
New laws to crack down on customers abusing workers
Premier Jacinta Allan has used a speech to Labor Party faithful to flag a legislative crackdown on abuse of retail, hospitality and transport workers.
May 18, 2024
Worker wins legal fight in engineered stone safety fail
A stone supplier has copped the first fine of its kind after exposing a worker to silica dust and the risk of serious illness over almost seven years.
May 17, 2024
Monash Health pleads guilty over patient's death
Monash Health admits it breached health and safety legislation before a mental health patient took her own life at Casey Hospital in Melbourne's southeast.
May 06, 2024
Bobcat driver admits killing mate after a few beers
Bobcat driver Christopher Bell, 53, has pleaded guilty to running down and killing his workmate George Tereva after drinking about five beers.
May 01, 2024
1
2
3
4
5
Topics
Politics
Australia
Crime, Law and Justice
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
Australian Rules Football
Health
Disaster and Accident
Death
Fire
Transport
Energy and Resource
Science and Technology
Children
Parliament
Australian Capital Territory
Emergency Incident
Mining
Air Transport
No opinion,
no spin,
no agenda.
Support AAP News
Already a member?
Sign in here