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Posted inAgriculture, Glen Innes

Farmers’ health, safety and wellbeing in the spotlight at Glen Innes Fit Farmers Event

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 8, 2025September 9, 2025

Farmers and rural community members are invited to attend an informal evening focused on physical, mental and financial health this Thursday.

Posted inAwareness Events, Training and courses

Narrabri and North West Training is making safety everyone’s business

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 4, 2024

Narrabri and North West Training (NNWT) is part of a series of free events across Narrabri this October, in support of National Safe Work Month, in collaboration with SafeWork NSW.

Posted inAwareness Events

Art and agriculture come together at ‘Chat and Create’

blankby New England Times News DeskNovember 18, 2023

SafeWork NSW will be hosting a free ‘Chat and Create’ event in Tamworth for women in the agricultural industry on Tuesday.

Posted inArmidale, Education

UNE still working on SafeWork directives

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 13, 2023

Having missed the original December deadline, SafeWork NSW has given the University of New England a six month extension to comply with directions to make UNE a safer place to work.

Posted inNews

New safety laws for delivery riders

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 2, 2023

SafeWork NSW are reminding food delivery riders to adhere to the new safety laws that came into effect at the beginning of the year.

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