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Victorian business ordered to pay $3 million fine in state’s first workplace manslaughter case

A Victorian business has been ordered to pay a $3 million fine over a workplace manslaughter, after the state’s highest court increased the penalty on appeal.
Last year, stonemasonry company LH Holding Management Pty Ltd was fined $1.3 million, in what was the state’s first workplace manslaughter…
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