Amid the global pandemic, the assumption of risk and illness for healthcare workers has exponentially increased. We’ve all been witness to the dedication of those in the medical profession over the last twelve months; performing to a high standard even with long hours, physically and mentally exhausting daily routines, and generally high-pressure and stressful work environments. The safety of medical staff is just as important to the individual workers as it is to the patients they tend to.
Work Injury
Inherent risks are part of every industry, but when it comes to mining, the serious accident frequency rate (SAFR) has…
Taking up 7% of the workforce in Australia, there is no doubt that the hospitality industry can be host to…
The short answer is yes! You can definitely change lawyers in the middle of a workers’ compensation claim. Maybe they…
There are thousands of workers compensation claims filed each year within Queensland. This means there is bound to be a…
Construction sites in Queensland have long held the top position for the industry with the highest incident rates resulting in…
Working from home is old news now; the novelty of working from the couch and dining table has well and…
Personal injuries can happen anywhere – burning yourself on the stove, rolling your ankle while you’re walking the dog, or…
The festive season is upon us again and for many of us it is a time to let our hair…
A number of years ago, authorities launched an investigation into the labour hire industry after they became aware of a…

