Industry News
Court-ordered men's shed opens in worker's memory
As part of a court-imposed penalty, a men's shed has opened in Pennington, South Australia, dedicated to the memory of a worker who died when he fell 6.5 metres onto a concrete floor. [ + ]
Aboriginal Corporation charged over rollover incidents that included a fatality
A Central Australian Aboriginal Corporation has been charged by NT WorkSafe in relation to two rollover incidents that injured two workers and killed a third. [ + ]
$210K fine after 20-year-old worker's hand pulled into rock crushing machine
A mineralogical services company has been fined after a worker — only employed for a few weeks at the business — sustained serious crush injuries to four fingers. [ + ]
Victoria's 2027 WorkSafe Awards — nominations open
Now in its 37th year, nominations for the annual WorkSafe Awards are open to all Victorian-based employers and workers until Tuesday, 30 June. [ + ]
$168K+ fine after worker falls attaching shade sail to 5.5 m pole
An individual has been convicted and fined over an incident in which a worker attaching a shade sail to a pole 5.5 m in height sustained serious injuries in a fall. [ + ]
Manufacturer fined after 200 kg gate falls on mother and three children
The sole director of a company that manufactured, supplied and installed a sliding gate at a NSW property has been convicted and fined $50,000 after it overran its supports. [ + ]
$1.1m WHS penalty sets Commonwealth record
An Adelaide truck crash that killed two motorists has seen the largest ever penalty imposed under federal work health and safety laws. [ + ]
30th annual national Spinal Health Month gets underway
June is national Spinal Health Month and to mark its 30th year, the Australian Chiropractors Association has released the results of recent research. [ + ]
Safety of welding processes — have your say
Until 12 July, Safe Work Australia is inviting consultation on potential options to strengthen how welding processes are regulated. [ + ]
Electric shock fine increased six-fold on appeal
Over a powerlines-related electric shock, a civil construction company originally fined $15,000 without conviction has, on appeal, been convicted and fined $90,000. [ + ]
Charges laid after worker fatally crushed by articulated front-end loader
A recycling centre is facing charges after an articulated front-end loader reversed into a 26-year-old worker sorting recycled goods, causing fatal crush injuries. [ + ]
$78K fine after temporary guardrail collapse saw worker fall three metres
After a temporary guardrail collapsed, resulting in a worker falling onto a canopy frame above the ground floor, a construction company has been fined $78,000. [ + ]
Calls for renewed focus as National Road Safety Week gets underway
Transport Australia, Safer Australian Roads and Highways Group, and the Australasian College of Road Safety are calling for a focus on practical, proven road safety measures. [ + ]
Entries open for 2026 Augusta Zadow Awards
With grants of up to $25,000 for WHS initiatives benefitting women and young workers in South Australia, entries are open for SafeWork SA's 2026 Augusta Zadow Awards. [ + ]
$55K fine after work experience skylight fall results in paraplegia
After a person on work experience fell more than 3.5 metres through a skylight, resulting in paraplegia, a roofing company has been convicted and fined $55,000. [ + ]
