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Read the January 2026 edition of eSAFE Rural newsletter.
North Queensland has faced significant adverse weather since December, with the northern and northwest regions particularly affected.
Recent monsoonal weather in Queensland has increased the risk of melioidosis, a serious tropical disease caused by bacteria found in wet soil, mud, and surface water.
Burial of animal carcasses is sometimes necessary to manage biosecurity and public health risks. Before moving any deceased animals, it is important to consider worker safety.
The Unpacking the Rural Plant Code of Practice video series is live, offering practical guidance on how to implement the Rural Plant Code of Practice and improve safety outcomes across Queensland’s agricultural sector.
As part of Mental Health Week, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) delivered the Mental Health in the Agriculture industry webinar on 8 October 2025, bringing together 394 attendees from across the sector.
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland’s 2026 farm safety calendar is now available.