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Striving for safer, more healthy Australian farms

Non-intentional farm fatalities have fallen significantly in the last decade, however workplace safety in Australian agriculture is still not up to scratch when compared to other industries. Kondinin Group's Caroline Fowler reports a series of new studies confirm that deaths and injury associated<br/> with agricultural production remains a significant issue in rural areas.

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Striving for safer, more healthy Australian farms

Australian agriculture is a dangerous business. In a bid to increase awareness, the Federal Government has rolled out findings from two key projects to stop people dying unnecessarily and getting hurt....

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