SIRA has published the dust diseases contributions for 2018-2019.
Telematics trial to improve young driver behaviour
Up to 1,000 drivers under the age of 25 will be given the chance to participate in an innovative NSW Government trial with in-car technology aimed at reducing road casualties across the state.
Small fish in systemic fraud
SIRA is investigating and prosecuting systemic workers compensation fraud that dates back many years.
Company used as front for workers comp fraud
A company called MLT Resorts Pty Ltd was used as a front for asworkers compensation fraud.
Prosecution for fraudulent ladder injury
SIRA recently prosecuted Rick Torrisi, a 57-year-old male who pleaded guilty to workers compensation fraud amounting to $54,902.86.
Man found to be employer for workers compensation purposes
A local court magistrate has found a man who claimed he was not an employer for workers compensation purposes was indeed an employer as defined under the Workers Compensation Act 1987.
Revised workers compensation market practice and premium guidelines
The State Insurance Regulatory Authority has released revised market practice and premium guidelines (MPPGs) for the NSW Workers Compensation Scheme. These will apply to all filings lodged from today, including for the 2018/19 policy year.
Green slip savings start arriving in Albury
Member for Albury, Greg Aplin, recommended today that car owners check their next CTP Green Slip renewal to see the savings achieved by this Government.
Green Slip refunds on their way to Seven Hills
More than 15,000 motor vehicle owners in Seven Hills, Kings Langley and Lalor Park will be the first in Sydney to access their CTP Green Slip refunds as part of a targeted pilot through Service NSW.
North coast green slip refunds rolled out
More than 24,000 people across the North Coast will be among the first individual policy holders to access their CTP Green Slip refunds this week as part of a targeted pilot through Service NSW.