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Under-insured and burnt: Saarinen Organics' bushfire setback
2020 has taught us preparing for unforeseen risks is critical. Just ask Kay Saarinen, owner of Saarinen Organics, who was only partially insured when the bushfires hit.
ChatGPT-based phishing attacks pose growing threat
New threat actors are spreading malware through the use of fraudulent ChatGPT sites.
Must outdoor workers wear long sleeves?
Are outdoor workers required to wear long sleeves for health and safety purposes?
Most businesses would pay ransomware demand
A global survey has found more than 60% of Australian businesses would pay a ransom demand following a successful ransomware attack.
How to prevent mould in the workplace
Mould in the workplace can be a health hazard for those with allergies or respiratory issues. Learn more here about workplace health hazards.
How a healthy lifestyle benefits everyone
via%3Dihub#bb0025" target="_blank">study from the Netherlands has found employees with chronic disease and unhealthy habits are at greater risk of exiting paid employment early.
New rules for .au domain names
There are new rules in place which may impact overseas-based companies or businesses which rely on an Australian trade mark to meet the Australian presence test for a com.au or net.au domain.
5 things you should know about business insurance
Running a business takes an incredible amount of time and effort – so it’s no wonder owners sometimes forget about protecting themselves.
Psych injury: worker held gun to colleague's head
A security guard who sustained a psych injury after a colleague pointed a gun at his head has lost his bid for damages.
Scaffolding accident: which contractor is responsible?
When a labour-hire worker is injured, and there is a primary and secondary contractor, which company is responsible?