NSW Launches $6.9M Legal Team to Enforce Tough Industrial Manslaughter Laws

October 5, 2025
NSW Launches $6.9M Legal Team to Enforce Tough Industrial Manslaughter Laws
  • NSW is launching a dedicated legal team, funded with $6.9 million until 2028/29, to enforce stricter industrial manslaughter laws and hold employers accountable for workplace deaths.

  • Work Health and Safety Minister Sophie Cotsis highlighted the importance of ensuring negligent workplaces are held responsible, reaffirming every worker's right to a safe environment.

  • Recent legislative updates in NSW have significantly increased penalties for workplace manslaughter, with jail sentences rising from a maximum of 10 to 25 years and fines for businesses doubling from $11 million to $20 million.

  • While NSW's maximum jail term for industrial manslaughter now matches Victoria's, NSW imposes slightly higher fines; similarly, Tasmania passed comparable laws in 2024 despite political opposition.

  • The new legal team includes a senior solicitor, two additional solicitors, and a witness assistance officer, focusing on prosecuting individuals and corporations involved in workplace fatalities.

  • This initiative responds to the troubling statistic that one worker dies at work each week in NSW, demonstrating the government's strong commitment to improving workplace safety.

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Legal team to tackle workplace manslaughter

The West Australian • Oct 5, 2025

Legal team to tackle workplace manslaughter

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