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25 May 2013
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Seafarers scheme to get first overhaul in 21 years
The federal government says that seafarers’ work health and safety has come under the spotlight for the first time in 21 years
after it handed down a new report on the Seacare scheme.
Fatality of person “other than employee” leads to fine
A $170,000 fine has been imposed on an employer that failed to establish exclusion zones and produce records of risk assessments,
safe work method statements and toolbox talks with respect to an inherently dangerous task.
Ford to cease Australian manufacturing in 2016
Ford Australia has announced that it will cease manufacturing in Australia in October 2016.
Is it okay to remove a breastfeeding child from Mum so it can visit Dad?
To a mother who has just given birth, one of the first questions asked is whether you plan on breastfeeding your new baby.
If the answer is yes, your minutes-old newborn is given the opportunity to exercise its sucking reflex, to feed and to bond
with you. It is a choice — made by you. Often it is very much a choice made by your baby. But for some, it is a choice made
by the Family Court.
Marriage equality in the spotlight
Adam Bandt’s Bill on marriage equality has gained momentum following Kevin Rudd’s endorsement of same-sex marriage on 20 May
2013.
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