Safe Work Australia has released a groundbreaking new analysis that delves into how work health and safety (WHS) outcomes differ significantly across Australia's urban, regional, and remote areas. This study leverages national workers' compensation claims data to shed light on the varying rates of worker injuries and illnesses.
Key Findings from the Analysis
The research uncovers critical insights, including:
- The incidence rate of serious claims is a staggering 56.7% higher in very remote areas compared to major cities.
- Mental health claims are more prevalent in urban settings, whereas physical injuries dominate in remote regions.
- The concentration of industries like mining and agriculture in remote areas significantly influences WHS outcomes.
Interactive Data Exploration
The article includes interactive visualisations that allow users to explore the data by remoteness area, injury type, and employment composition, providing a dynamic way to understand the disparities.




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