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Was Woolies liable for customer's broken knee?
When a woman slipped on a piece of fruit, fell over, and broke her knee in a supermarket, she blamed the store’s failure to promptly rectify the slip hazard. What happened next?
Top tips for business negotiations in SE Asia
Australian businesses considering beginning to export to Asia can look to a number of different places for advice and help.
Uncontrolled forklift crushes pedestrian’s head
In the first New South Wales case dealt with under both the Crimes Act and the WHS Act for a single event, a forklift operator was fined under both sets of legislation. He said he’ll carry the burden of remorse for the rest of his life.
Convicted for ignoring confined spaces rules
Working in confined spaces must have risk mitigation in place to prevent serious injury or death.
How to develop weekly action plans to keep your team on track
Weekly action plans are designed to support objectives and goals such as your overall business plan. They need to be specific and realistic with clear timeframes and small manageable objectives.
Cyber attacks: how to minimise the impact
Businesses need to turn the tables on cybercriminals and focus on minimising the effects of a breach. How do you do that?
Cyber dangers prompt focus on privacy
Australian businesses have seen a rise in cyber security risks targeting websites and customer data, creating new privacy challenges.
‘Cyber security is business security’: PM
Cyber security is just as important to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as having a lock on the door, says the Prime Minister.
Digital transformation: how to maintain security
As digital transformation becomes more prevalent, businesses face the challenge of maintaining security while adopting new technologies and processes.
Tips for doing business in India
No matter the country you intend to do business with, it is always beneficial to learn about the culture and how business is done.