The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has taken a darker turn, with armed men attacking a quarantine centre in Liberia.

One mining company has received a $13,000 fine coupled with $24,000 in costs after one of its mine blasts led to the release of offensive fumes.

The man pushing to get humans out of the driver’s seat says computers will be better behind the wheel.

Chinese police are taking an eye-for-an-eye approach to people who over-use their headlights.

Malaysia Airlines is beginning a phase of overhaul and renewal in the wake of recent air disasters.

Unions support the scrapping of medical review panels for injured South Australian workers, as part of a WorkCover overhaul.

Irrigation industry group Namoi Water says the NSW Government’s permission for AGL to fracture CSG wells in Gloucester is a dark sign of things to come.

Researchers are looking at how woodpeckers manage to avoid injury as they engage in high-velocity impacts with trees.

Mental health nursing is one of the most dangerous professions in the country, with alarming stats showing a high rate of assault.

A life-saving solar-powered toilet has been developed for a UN-backed project to improve global sanitation.

UPDATE 12/08: The Fair Work Commission has released an interim decision ordering the CFMEU to stop strike action at Curtis Island.

A Sydney trucking company will pay for years of dodgy operations in the form of nearly 200 fines.

The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) says it will investigate the risks that come with diesel fumes from coal ships.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has blamed degraded tracks for a derailment in Victoria.

Some West Australian residents are not keen on having an unannounced explosives storage facility and sand mine in their backyards.

A brand new ghost town has popped up in Melbourne, with the launch of a $109 million safety training centre.

Safety, cost, regulation and services are being weighed-up in the wake of recent air disasters. 

Mining giant BHP Billiton has been ordered to pay the biggest asbestos exposure settlement in Australian history, but it may not play ball.

Research continues to show that indoor tanning is a bad idea.

Australian nuclear is being boosted this week with the re-animation of Queensland’s uranium industry, and some encouraging words from a former Prime Minister.

A state of emergency has now been declared in Sierra Leone as the death toll from the African Ebola outbreak tops 800.

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