Sharon Claydon MP
Federal Member for Newcastle
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives

MEDIA RELEASE: Recognition of International Day of Mourning

29/04/2014 

Federal Member for Newcastle Sharon Claydon today joined families, loved ones and workers at an International Day of Mourning remembrance event at the Newcastle Foreshore Memorial Plaque.

The International Day of Mourning is recognised on 28 April each year to commemorate the men, women and children who have been killed or injured at work, or become sick from exposure to hazardous substances.

"Today is a day to recognise and remember those who went to work one day and never made it home," Ms Claydon said.

"With the recent tragic deaths of local miners Phillip Grant and Jamie Mitchell, today's memorial service will have particular significance for the people of our region."

"The death of a loved one is always a tragedy, but the death of a loved one while at work is just something nobody expects or deserves," she added.

In Australia each year on average, up to 300 people are killed at work and an estimated 2,000 people will die from industrial diseases caused by exposure at work. The average age of a worker who is killed on the job is 37.

"One death at work is one too many yet almost every day in Australia we are still seeing a worker killed and a family devastated."

"We continue to eliminate risks and make improvements to workplace safety, but if there are still people going to work and never making it home, we have more to do."

Today's remembrance event is being held at the Newcastle Memorial Plaque on the Newcastle Foreshore at 12.30pm.

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About Sharon
Media Releases
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Contact

Electorate Office

427 Hunter Street,
Newcastle, NSW 2300.

Phone: (02) 4926 1555

Email: [email protected]

Privacy & Legals

I acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which my office stands, the Awabakal and Worimi people, and pay my respects to Elders past and present.

I acknowledge the sorrow of the Stolen Generations and the impacts of colonisation on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. I also recognise the resilience, strength and pride of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Authorised by Sharon Claydon MP, Australian Labor Party 427 Hunter Street Newcastle NSW