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Learn about the Acts, Regulations and codes of practice we are responsible for and find information on workplace inspections and prosecutions.
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Read the September 2025 edition of eSAFE Rural newsletter.
From 1 October to 31 December 2025, the Queensland Government is delivering a statewide compliance campaign targeting the safe use of moving plant in the agriculture industry.
The revised rural plant code of practice came into effect on 23 September 2024. The code was updated with the support and contribution of the agriculture sector, including farmers, employers, peak bodies and health and safety experts.
The new farm safety trail resource is a fun, engaging and age-appropriate way to help young children in rural areas learn about safety on farms. The colourful A3 fold-out sheet includes stickers, a quad bike maze, colouring-in activities, and more.
Rural and regional work comes with challenges—including mental health. A free webinar designed specifically for people working in agriculture and related industries will be delivered during Queensland Mental Health Week in October.
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) has continued to reinforce safety messaging around the state by engaging face-to-face with rural and agricultural stakeholders.
The winning entries for the 2026 farm safety calendar are set to be announced in October as part of Safe Work Month.
WHSQ Safety advocates increase awareness about the importance of work health and safety, highlight the personal impacts that an injury can have on workers and their families and prompt discussion about work health and safety.
The Office of Industrial Relations (OIR) is seeking nominations for consideration by the Minister to fill current and future vacancies on the Industry Sector Standing Committees.