A Melbourne father has been diagnosed with debilitating silicosis, discovered only due to a persistent cough. Jack Gray was a smoker and thought it was merely a symptom of that,
Johnson & Johnson case: article shows “weak link” between mesothelioma and asbestos exposure
While Johnson & Johnson have made news today for the $845 million fine over their involvement in the American opioid crisis, their lawyers are working hard to dispute a link
WA Government announces new penalties for breaches of WHS laws including prison, $10M fines
Under the industrial manslaughter laws preferred by Labor, those who operate businesses who are found to have contributed to the deaths of employees by breaking or disregarding workplace safety rules
Building surveyor suspended over dangerous apartment approval
As the flammable cladding saga continues, one Melbourne building surveyor has had his license suspended, after it was found he had approved some of the most dangerously clad apartments, containing
Landlords and tenants: rights and responsibilities over mould in residences
The Tenants Union of NSW has recently released the results of a survey conducted about tenant’s experiences living with mould, with more than 400 respondents. According to the union’s Leo