The Palaszczuk Government has ridiculed the LNP for their so called “Real Plan” for renewable energy, calling it a failed effort to cover up their ideological obsession with coal-fired generation.
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The NSW Resources Regulator will lead a causal investigation into an incident in which seven coal mine workers sustained minor injuries during a conveyor extension in a longwall development panel at...
Australia’s GPs are helping to raise awareness that overdose death is a preventable tragedy.
October is National Safe Work Month, a time to commit to building a safe and health workplace for you and your colleagues. Safe Work Australia was established in 2008 to develop national policy and...
Rio Tinto follows Government’s footsteps on domestic violence Mining giant Rio Tinto shows leadership and announces family and domestic violence leave for its employees Prevention of Family and...
Significant increase to penalties for businesses who commit safety offences Safety of WA workers a priority of the McGowan Government Penalties in the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1984...
Statement by Queensland Resources Council (QRC), Chief Executive, Ian Macfarlane. The campaign by anti-coal green activists has been dealt a double blow with the Federal Court dismissing two...
The Palaszczuk Government yesterday delivered on its election commitment to legislate against 100 per cent fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workforces on large resource projects near regional communities...
A ban on underground coal gasification (UCG) in Queensland is now the letter of the law, following the successful passage of legislation in Parliament today. Natural Resources and Mines Minister Dr...
The Palaszczuk Government has enacted laws that deliver stronger workers’ compensation protections for Queenslanders with black lung and associated dust diseases. Industrial Relations Minister Grace...
Following notice on June 28 for South32’s Appin Colliery to cease operations, the New South Wales Resources Regulator has now permitted limited mining operations.
Following last week’s report that four mines in Queensland faced closure due to dust monitoring, this week reports have come in that they have all met requirements to avoid harsh penalties...