Authorities are investigating after a 29-year-old man was killed at a mineral exploration site in WA's remote northern Goldfields.
Woman describes being 'petrified' after she and three children were involved in fatal crash near Bundaberg
A woman involved in a fatal road crash in the Bundaberg region has described the moment a van collided with her ute on Saturday night. A 25-year-old seasonal worker from Vanuatu was killed in the incident.
Photo shows A woman in a red shirt looks at the camera with a young boy and girl sitting on a camp chair besideConcerns about safety at wind farms in Victoria
One of Australia's biggest wind farm projects is under investigation after a fatal accident at its site last week.
Has Video Duration: 7 minutes 37 seconds.Safety incident occurred on wind farm in weeks leading up to fatal accident
The wind farm where a worker was killed last week recorded a separate safety incident in the weeks leading up to the fatality.
Photo shows Wind turbines across a field.Manuel had two fingers cut off in a cell door. He's worried about understaffing in NT prisons
A former youth justice officer recovering from a debilitating workplace injury is warning about the safety risks posed by understaffed and overcrowded Northern Territory prisons.
Photo shows Manuel Del BroccoInvestigation underway at major Victorian wind project after man fatally crushed by turbine blade
Unions say they recently raised serious safety concerns about a wind project where a worker was crushed by a turbine blade in Victoria's west and that safety standards in the industry are lagging behind.
Photo shows Dozens of white wind turbines stand in green paddocks on a sunny day.Worker's compensation win for tripping over puppy fence at home raises questions about home office safety
More Australians are working from home and the flexible arrangements make it easy to see why, but what happens if you are injured while working from home? A South Australian case provides some answers.
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Photo shows A man sitting at his computer'Horrific' ethanol explosion lands Rutherglen winery a $50,000 fine
A magistrate has told victims of an explosion at a gin distillery that no sentence imposed on the business can undo the personal toll on them.
Photo shows the front door to a cellar door at Buller Wines in RutherglenCouncil employee who tripped over pet fence while working from home wins compensation claim
A tribunal finds a council employee who tripped over a 60-centimetre pet fence during a coffee break while working from home is entitled to workers compensation.
Photo shows Person sitting on a couch working on a laptopBen lost an arm in an accident at work. Less than two years later, his brother suffered a near-identical injury
When an ambulance sped past her house, Trish Koina feared the worst for her son, who was out hunting. Fourteen months earlier she had already glimpsed the horror that would follow.
Photo shows Two young men, each with an arm missing, stand in front of a ute.CFMEU official charged for allegedly climbing a crane at Perth worksite and refusing to come down
The Fair Work Ombudsman starts legal action against the CFMEU and one of its officials after he allegedly climbed a 50-metre crane on a Perth work site, preventing it from operating.
Photo shows Building covered in scaffolding, construction, craneGrain clean-up to take weeks amid investigations into silo collapse
SafeWork NSW is investigating how two wheat silos containing thousands of tonnes of grain collapsed last week, causing major structural damage at Manildra's south coast processing plant.
Photo shows Two make grain silos collapsed with grain pouring into the Shoalhaven RiverWorksafe to prosecute mining companies after deaths at WA sites just days apart
Companies have been charged over the deaths of workers in separate incidents in the Pilbara and the Goldfields in 2022.
Photo shows A general shot of work taking place at a mine site.Bomaderry silo collapse
Two major silos at the Manildra factory on the NSW South Coast have collapsed.
Has Video Duration: 45 seconds.At least 64 Pacific seasonal workers have died in four years. Their families are often left empty-handed
A former striker for Vanuatu's national youth soccer team drowned in a dam while on the job in Australia. He's one of at least 64 Pacific seasonal workers who have died here since 2020.
Photo shows A ni-Vanuatu man poses with his daughter, who is wearing a bright pink dressStaff blow whistle on 'major' workplace safety concerns at Australian-first DV trauma recovery centre
The workplace safety regulator finds a new centre for women recovering from domestic, sexual and family violence in regional NSW has exposed its workers to "psychological injury", after the departure of most of its frontline staff.
Photo shows Silhouhette of a womanAfter a bull charged at him, this grazier retrained to become a doctor
There was never any question Michael Pitt was going to work on the land. But a mustering accident triggered a long-held desire to become a doctor, and now he and his nurse wife Katie use their agricultural backgrounds to connect with rural patients.
Photo shows Man in blue shirt smiling at a shorter woman in a pink shirt.Plumber fined $20,000 after putting young apprentice in ute toolbox
The 19-year-old Mansfield apprentice was inside the toolbox for more than 20 minutes while his director drove between jobs. The apprentice recorded a video commenting on the heat and his discomfort.
Photo shows A ute with a toolbox drives down a mainstreet surrounded by businesses.Worker's death sparks uproar over toxic worlplace culture in India
Journalist Faye D'Souza says the public outrage over a 26-year-old's death signals that younger generations are 'fed up'.
Photo shows India's 'toxic' workplace culture: A cityscape at night from an aerial perspective.Has Video Duration: 8 minutes 22 seconds.WorkSafe to take justice department to court after alleged sexual harassment and bullying at WA prison
The state's work safety watchdog will take the operator of Bunbury Regional Prison to court, claiming it failed to have systems in place to deal with allegations of sexual harassment and bullying.
Photo shows The front gate of a medium security prison.Fisheries officers demand stab-proof vests and capsicum spray saying poachers and criminal gangs make their jobs too dangerous
Fisheries officers in NSW say they are facing increasingly dangerous situations when dealing with poachers and organised crime gangs and are calling for better workplace protections.
Photo shows Two fisheries patrol boats on the water