Hobart councillors are expected to extend the city’s smoking ban.

Aged care provider Bupa has been taken to court by the ACCC over alleged false and misleading claims.

An investigation into a remote work for the dole provider will look at claims of repeated safety breaches.

WA’s State Solicitor's Office has dropped charges against a drilling company due to a lack of witnesses.

Animal rights activists who invade Queensland farms and abattoirs will soon face new fines.

Toymaker Fisher-Price has recalled nearly 5 million infant sleepers in the US that are linked to dozens of infant deaths.

Privacy screens in hospitals could be an overlooked means of disease transmission, research shows.

Electricity distribution company Powercor has been fined $374,000 plus court costs for failing to keep trees clear of powerlines.

An extra-terrestrial twin study has given important insights into the health effects of living in space.

A veteran police officer has raised bullying claims against Victoria Police.

An SA Government department has agreed to an enforceable undertaking following the death of a staff member in 2016.

A Queensland waste recycler and its company director have been committed to stand trial over the death of a worker.

Safety regulators have allowed Google to launch a world-first drone delivery system in Canberra.

Authorities want input on new acceptable levels for respirable crystalline silica and respirable coal dust.

The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) wants tighter regulation following a giant factory fire in Melbourne.

WA’s Fiona Stanley Hospital is being sued over the death of an infant.

The Prime Minister has slammed animal rights activists as groups protest around the country.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has launched a royal commission into the abuse and neglect of disabled Australians.

A whistleblower has criticised NSW’s healthcare watchdog.

New data shows Victoria's coal-fired power plants released over a tonne of mercury into the atmosphere during 2017-18.

Shift work increases a person’s risk of developing heart disease by 1 per cent every year, research suggests.

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