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Nice size tracked excavator with a 24” bucket, and it still comes down to two people down in the trench with shovels looking for the gas line.
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Too hot to work

"It was the hottest day of December 2025...A young, fit, healthy woman, ..Tiffani Phelps de Wildt died after collapsing on the hottest day of December 2025."

"This is a classic case of somebody who was working in a very, very hot environment; they were displaying signs and symptoms of heat-related illness...WorkSafe is investigating the incident, a process that can take up to two years." >>
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-07/tiffani-phelps-de-wildt-suspected-heat-death-remote-australia/106301164
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Family's warning after 27yo dies of suspected heatstroke on cattle station

Tiffani Phelps de Wildt died after collapsing on a remote station in WA's north. Her family says, had they known the risks, they would have tried to stop her from going out in the heat.

This was written in 2017. 8 years on and nothing has changed.

"It’s infuriating because it’s so simple. When a mine explodes, you go in to find out why. When a crime happens, you investigate the crime scene. When 29 men die in a New Zealand workplace, someone has to be held accountable. It’s the only right and proper thing to do. But it hasn’t been done."

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Enough bullshit. After all these years the Pike River families deserve answers

The leaking of previously unseen footage from within the mine drift shortly after the explosion only adds to the overwhelming case for re-entering the mine and bringing justice to the bereaved, writes Stephanie Rodgers, a volunteer on the families' Stand With Pike campaign.

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Kilmore trench collapse

Police will prepare a Coroner's Report following the death of a man in Kilmore today.

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ACT's van Velden shifts Worksafe from 'enforcement' to 'advice'

Of course she did.

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Craig Renney on Craig Renney

Jen - I am the proud son of a Coal Miner. My father worked at Ellington Pit in the UK. The reason I care so much about the Union movement, the Labour Party, and workers rights comes from growing up during Miners Strike, and seeing the effect that the government’s policies had on those communities. You can sadly draw a straight line between that and me watching the Budget in the UK transfixed as a child. It’s hard not to believe that the reason why our current Ministers are so happy to sign off on these reforms is because they never have to live in the places affected by these changes. The consequences of these policies happen to ‘others’. I couldn’t look my family in the eye if I passed this legislation. They, like I, know what it costs. I couldn’t walk past the graveyard of my local church knowing that it is filled with the bodies of people who organised for a better future so that my son and I never have to live or work in the conditions they did. They paid the price to allow progress to happen. The lessons we all learned at Pike River are part of that bill. It is a collective treasure we should all cherish. We should never allow any government of any variety to steal the hard won progress back. They should feel ashamed. I would be.

Craig Renney