NANA has previously advised Members that it has been active in pursuing Members of the NSW Parliament over essential changes to Workers Compensation legislation which address the negative presumption of COVID-19 infection which was introduced by the Greens early in the pandemic. Whilst NANA received undertakings from cross bench parliamentarians in the Upper House to support the changes, some parliamentarians got cold feet at the last moment and supported an inquiry which is due to be completed by 21 February next year. Log in to read more
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