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COMPANY FINED OVER WORKER’S AMPUTATED FINGERS

A Western Sydney company has been fined more than $110,000 after a 20 year old worker’s hand was crushed by a hydraulic brake press.

Thousands of Hunter home owners have registered for asbestos inspections as part of the State Government's Loose Fill Asbestos task force.

Almost 7000 Hunter residents have registered for inspections of their roof insulation over the past two months following the discovery of deadly...

Pollies off and running

WHILE the political race raged on in Canberra, federal minister and Brad- field MP Paul Fletcher was running for a different sort of prize at home...

Daffodil Day in Hornsby

Every year the Rotary Club of Hornsby get up bright and early to sell beautiful daffodils to the commuters at Hornsby Station for Daffodil Day.

CONSUMER COMPLAINTS ELECTRIFY IN JULY

Electronic gadget retailers have dominated the July NSW Fair Trading Complaints Register, with a total of nine electronic companies featuring on...

'Not good enough': Electronic gadget sellers top complaints register

The quality of some products sold by the country's top electronic retailers, including Kogan, Samsung and Harvey Norman, is "not good enough",...

LAST CHANCE FOR LOOSE-FILL ASBESTOS TESTING IN GREATER NEWCASTLE

Homeowners in Greater Newcastle have until 31 August 2018 to register for free testing for loose-fill asbestos insulation.

Tenants and unit owners stung in ‘cruel’ deal between developers and energy retailers

A “CRUEL” deal between property developers and utilities companies threatens to add hundreds of dollars more to new tenants and unit owner’s bills...

PAYMENT LAWS GIVE SECURITY TO SUBBIES

Sub-contractors would be better protected from late payments and insolvencies under NSW Government reforms being released for community feedback...

Luke Foley on notice to fix his numbers

Article by Andrew Clennell appeared in...

WOLLONGONG COMPANY FINED $375,000 OVER FATAL INCIDENT AT JASPERS BRUSH

A Wollongong-based company has been fined $375,000 following a workplace incident where a 19 year old man was killed after being run over by a...

SHORT-TERM HOLIDAY LETTING POLICY GIVEN GREEN LIGHT

Short-term holiday letting will have tougher but fairer regulation from 2019, after the NSW Parliament passed the Government’s plan for the...

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