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What will future manufacturing jobs really look like?

What will future manufacturing jobs really look like?

The government is set to spend $22 billion on manufacturing over the next decade. But what does the future of the industry look like?

  • by Sue White

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No prosecution after two workers nearly killed at Santos facility off WA

No prosecution after two workers nearly killed at Santos facility off WA

WA’s safety regulator has let companies off the hook, says the union for offshore oil and gas workers.

  • by Peter Milne
Rescue practise goes wrong at BHP’s Leinster nickel mine

Rescue practise goes wrong at BHP’s Leinster nickel mine

A rescuer needed rescuing after a safety drill went badly wrong at BHP’s Leinster underground mine, leaving a miner dangling over a 150-metre deep shaft.

  • by Peter Milne
Asbestos scare closes government biosecurity labs in South Perth

Asbestos scare closes government biosecurity labs in South Perth

Laboratories vital to protecting WA agriculture from disease have been closed since Friday after asbestos concerns at the government’s South Perth facilities.

  • by Peter Milne
‘Old-fashioned and inappropriate’: Staff survey pulls back curtain on culture of WA Parliament
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‘Old-fashioned and inappropriate’: Staff survey pulls back curtain on culture of WA Parliament

The confidential survey of parliamentary staff found that discrimination and “inappropriate behaviour” is rife, prompting a major overhaul.

  • by Jesinta Burton
$2.5 million to enforce engineered stone ban after inspections reveal worksite issues

$2.5 million to enforce engineered stone ban after inspections reveal worksite issues

A national ban on the use, supply and manufacture of engineered stone, commonly used in shiny kitchen benchtops, will begin next month.

  • by Mary Ward
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How a gust of wind made a chairlift fall, seriously injuring three snowboarders
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How a gust of wind made a chairlift fall, seriously injuring three snowboarders

An investigation into how a chair fell from a cable at Thredbo has revealed what went wrong and raised concerns about the safety of lifts at all Australian snow resorts.

  • by Catherine Naylor
He was one of Victoria’s top homicide detectives. Working too hard cost him the job he loved
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He was one of Victoria’s top homicide detectives. Working too hard cost him the job he loved

Lucio Rovis was one of the Big Five of the homicide squad, where he spent 25 years. He was transferred to a taskforce and then offered his old job back. It was too late.

  • by John Silvester
Former Nine boss’s $1m golden handshake on the line after harassment claims

Former Nine boss’s $1m golden handshake on the line after harassment claims

The board of Nine has united behind its chief executive after a marathon meeting on Thursday which addressed allegations of poor behaviour at the media group.

  • by Colin Kruger, James Massola and Jordan Baker
A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline
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A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

Why is it taking so long for companies to understand that ensuring their workforces are safe from sexual predators is an occupational health and safety issue?

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Is workplace abuse more prevalent than I realised?

Is workplace abuse more prevalent than I realised?

There’s a desire in our society to believe most companies exist on a reasonably narrow spectrum with nothing radical at the extremes. But that’s a myth.

  • by Jonathan Rivett