SafeWork NSW increases work safety enforcement after $128m boost
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SafeWork NSW increases work safety enforcement after $128m boost
HE WAS the man Linda Moussa thought she would grow old with. “Like many Brazilians, he loved parties, and he loved music, and he loved soccer,” Ms Moussa said. But on October 25, 2016, Iremar Da Silva left for work in Ryde and never came home. “He was the love of my life and my son’s dad. It’s really difficult to continue and actually fully understand that all the dreams that you had would never come true,” Ms Moussa said. A skilled carpenter wi…
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