Queensland Government in crisis talks with mining industry The Queensland Government and resources industry are expected to hold urgent discussions about the mining sector’s safety performance. There have been six… read more →
The Safety Institute of Australia has taken on a brand new name and logo as of today 1st July 2019. It will now be referred to as the Australian Institute… read more →
North West Sydney Safety Group June 2019 Melissa Jimenez provided us with an interesting and very informative overview of Contractor Management from both the client and the contractor prospective. While… read more →
Minutes of Central Coast Safety Group meeting on 19th June 2019 We had the privilege of hearing from Natalie Hunt from Mates in Construction(MIC) at the June Central Coast Safety… read more →
Return to Work Guidelines The Guidelines for workplace return to work (RTW) programs were updated on 31st May 2017. All RTW programs must comply with the new guidelines as of… read more →
North West Sydney Safety Group meeting in May 2019 Another informative interesting presentation from our speakers today. Thank you Adam O’Leary from Icare and John Rodney, Special Council from K&L… read more →
Another great turn out for the Central Coast Safety Group meeting held at Somersby – 18 people came to listen to: Warwick Ryan and Mitchell Strachan from Hickson Lawyers who… read more →
Pill testing trial at Canberra Music festival hailed a success – NSW Premier stands firm against it.
Australia’s second pill testing trial has been declared a success after detecting dangerous substances which were then binned by festival-goers. N-Ethylpentylone were detected, which is often mis-sold as MDMA or… read more →
We had a great turn out today (16/4/2019) at the Central Coast Safety Group meeting at Somersby John Rodney from K&L Gates provided us with a 5- minute legal update.… read more →
Employer Lookup This new tool will make things simpler for employers, particularly businesses in industries who may have previously experienced delays in getting workers on site because they don’t have… read more →
To save one man $5,000 another man lost his life. A Brisbane director has been sentenced to one year in jail, and fined $1 million, in a Queensland-first Workplace Health… read more →
The Victorian Government is pushing to adopt one of the strictest workplace standards in the world to prevent silicosis. Silicosis is a potentially fatal and irreversible lung disease caused by… read more →