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Wednesday, 10 April 2019 12:44PM
10 April 2019
PCBU charged with category 2 heat breaches after death; and
Workers' comp premiums increasing in WA.
Wednesday, 27 June 2018 3:57PM
27 June 2018
The new, authorised edition of the Wiring Rules has been published with updates to key safety areas, while workers' comp levies for seafarers have been increased by 66 per cent.
Tuesday, 12 June 2018 3:56PM
12 June 2018
Fatality alerts and safety notices issued;
Workers' comp premium rate announced in Qld; and
Employer fined over missing injury payments.
Monday, 21 May 2018 3:57PM
21 May 2018
Decision-making skills trump complex safety procedures;
PCBUs warned of new height safety fines; and
Workers' comp developments announced in SA and Qld.
Friday, 18 May 2018 3:57PM
18 May 2018
Extended workers' comp and mobile phone laws pass in NSW;
Premium rates for 2018-19 revealed in Vic; and
CoR-related SMS tools and RIS on automated vehicles released.
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Wednesday, 18 April 2018 11:55AM
18 April 2018
PCBU fined $500k, but parent company acquitted;
Confined-space fine increased by 83%;
Record-low workers' comp premium rate announced in SA; and
Unsafe labour-hire firms warned at launch of Qld licensing scheme.
Thursday, 12 April 2018 1:48PM
12 April 2018
Specialised workers' comp scheme extended in NSW;
PC inquiring into veterans' workers' comp arrangements; and
SWA voting on psychological health guidance soon.
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Monday, 26 March 2018 3:53PM
26 March 2018
Fatalities prompt VLC campaign, while national work toll hits 27;
Submissions sought on NSW cladding ban and WA IR overhaul;
Workers' comp premiums increased again in WA; and
Attorney-General and Treasurer appointed to oversee WHS in SA.
Tuesday, 27 February 2018 11:20AM
27 February 2018
An employer has successfully challenged a decision to change its industry classification for workers' compensation purposes, which increased its annual premium by more than $150,000.
Wednesday, 21 February 2018 2:33PM
21 February 2018
Comcare's insurance scheme became fully funded for the first time in seven years by moving away from an administration-focused claims management model perceived as paying injured workers to stay at home, its CEO says.
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