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New South Wales expands safety laws for digital work systems

NSW has expanded safety laws to include digital work systems, requiring businesses to manage risks from AI, automation, and algorithms to prevent psychosocial and surveillance issues.

24 Feb 2026
LegislationnewsNSW

NSW Regulates WHS Risks Arising from Digital Work Systems

The NSW Parliament passed the Work Health and Safety Amendment (Digital Work Systems) Bill 2025 (NSW) on February 12, 2026, making NSW the first state in Australia to regulate digital work systems in WHS laws.

23 Feb 2026
NewsnewsNSW

AIHS Raises Concerns Over New Digital Safety Laws in NSW

The Australian Institute of Health and Safety (AIHS) has raised concerns over new digital safety laws in NSW.

20 Feb 2026
LegislationnewsNSW

New South Wales WHS Regulatory Changes including Silica, Electrical Standards and Audiometric Testing

New South Wales has announced several significant WHS regulatory changes, including a Silica Worker Register (from 1 October 2025) for all high-risk silica work; updated WHS Regulation 2025, including new electrical...

23 Jan 2026
LegislationnewsNSW

NSW: Mandatory Audiometric Testing for Workers Exposed to Hazardous Noise

New South Wales has announced mandatory audiometric testing from 1 January 2026 for workers exposed to hazardous noise, with testing required at three months and every two years thereafter.

23 Jan 2026
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