By Andres Fielbaum Picture this: you’re competing in a time-trial cycling race along a route that’s not known in advance. Instead of following a marked course, you receive instructions via… …
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Global Safety NewsOpinion
The West Gate Bridge disaster looms large over Melbourne. A new play can’t fully capture its grief
By Jonathan Graffam-O’Meara Every Melburnian knows the West Gate Bridge, crossing the Yarra River north of its exit to Port Phillip Bay. It looms, it hums, it holds memory, it …
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Global Safety NewsOpinion
‘I had a recurring dream I was shot in the head’: School principals say violence is normal in their jobs
By Lucas Walsh, Christine Grice, Jane Wilkinson, and Tim Delany Principals’ jobs have always been stressful, involving a constant juggle to meet the needs of students, staff and the community. …
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By Brian Oliver The distinctive smell of smoke in summer is often all you need to know there is a bushfire burning. Even if the fire is many kilometres away,… …
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Global Safety NewsIndustry NewsWorkplace Safety
Avetta to release workplace safety research at Australian summit later this month
Avetta will release findings from a survey of more than 500 Australian workers in high-risk industries at its Asia-Pacific summit in Sydney later this month, examining what the company describes… …
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Global Safety NewsMental Health & WellbeingWorkplace Safety
What’s behind the high rate of suicide in Australia’s construction industry?
By Milad Haghani, The University of Melbourne and Nick Haslam, The University of Melbourne The construction industry is a pillar of Australia’s economy, employing more than a million people. But… …



