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JANUARY 2006
NSW - TWU calls for WorkCover to investigate truck accidents - from AAP
SA appoints new workers comp manager
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DECEMBER 2005
Fed Stress on Claims 23 Dec
QLD: Laws to keep unfit drivers off the road Monday, 19 December, 2005
Fed: New name for a wider scope in OHS -Thursday, 08 December, 2005
NSW introduces new workers comp bill Tuesday, 29 November, 2005
NSW: Improvements to workers comp dispute resolution?Thursday, 01 December, 2005
NOVEMBER 2005
Tasmania - Tas’s workers comp changes still delayed
Vic - $155m for injured workers Thursday, 03 November, 2005
Compensation Claims to outlive victims 3 Nov 2005
Ministers agree to pursue national privacy laws
Qld strengthens privacy laws
QLD Wage recoveries and OHS fines at record highs
OCTOBER 2005
Maurice J. Kerrigan & Associates Accreditation Extended
FED: Govt to double workplace inspectors as part of IR reform AAP 06 Oct 2005
ACT - Awareness program aims to reduce workplace injuries Canberra Times Thursday, 06 October, 2005
SEPTEMBER 2005
NSW: Contractor denies wrongdoing after apprentice injured
Vic: Workplace bullying on the rise: study
Vic: Workshops on preventing bullying
$32.5 million returned to NSW workers
NSW: No hidden cameras for big brother
More than 2 million work-related deaths annually, says ILO
AUGUST 2005
Courts come down hard on political incorrectness CCH
SA: WorkCover releases plain English OHS&W kit
Forklifts and pedestrian safety from CCH Australia
Fed: Chronic pain cost more than $5 billion a year: Abbott © 2005 AA
Vic: Hair salon boss cleared of harassment claims AAP
SA: Deckhand washed overboard CCH Friday, 12 August, 2005
Terrorism - who covers the cost of claims? Thur 28 July By Ralph Grayden, workers compensation journalist CCH
Qld: Unsafe meat sorting process CCH Monday 8 August 2005
WA: Taskforce cracks down on 'lawless' construction industry AAP Monday 8 Aug 2005
NSW: Tech rage becoming a problem in the office AAP Monday 8 Aug 2005
Vic worried about Howard's work safety agenda Friday, 05 August, 2005 CCH Australia
Scientists design system to combat fraud
Federal government to raise the bar on stress claims? SMH
NSW: No criminal charges recommended over teen's roof fall death
Surveillance in the workplace - an employer's rights and obligations
New laws aimed at reducing truck driver fatigue
High Court warning on workplace safety
NSW OHS code prods directors and managers into action
Personal injury laws 'gone too far'
JUNE 2005
Registered Training Organisation
Caught Out by Surveillance
Private Security Act 2004 implemented
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