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Smith's Lawyers

Locality: Southport, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5553 7888



Address: 18 Bay St 4215 Southport, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 Would you want to know the safety record of a company you were considering working for? Do you think high-risk industries should have to make their safety records public?



24.01.2022 If you had a medical emergency at work, would you trust your colleagues to look after you until proper help arrived? Do you think rules should require all or more staff to be first aid certified?

24.01.2022 Somebodys got some time of their hands! #tradielife #onthejob via Memezar

21.01.2022 Tradie talk translated! To #haveacaptaincook means to take a look at something. What's you fav tradie saying? #construction #builder #tradielife #tradesman #tools #smallbusiness #personalinjurylaw



21.01.2022 Don't get bitten by 'no win, no fee'. Choose Smith's.

21.01.2022 Tradie talk translated! To #haveacaptaincook means to take a look at something. Whats you fav tradie saying? #construction #builder #tradielife #tradesman #tools #smallbusiness #personalinjurylaw

20.01.2022 Whoever designed this road sign mustn't be fond of cyclists...



20.01.2022 In much of Europe, drivers need to stick to the outside lane (left in Australia) unless overtaking. Do you think Queensland should have strict motorway rules to keep left unless overtaking (with no undertaking allowed)? Would it help traffic and road safety? Share your thoughts

19.01.2022 Studies show some Queensland drivers spend around 3 days a year stuck in traffic. How long do you spend in traffic each week? Do you think it's getting better or worse?

19.01.2022 In cars we go to great effort to keeps kids extra safe but on public transport buses, kids are asked to stand to make way for full paying adults when needed. Do you think that's right or should it be the other way around? Could it impact child safety on the roads?

19.01.2022 A Tradies best mate, am I right? Unknown

17.01.2022 A man in America trying to find work during the 1930s Great Depression. Australia is doing better than a lot of countries but with over 2 million Aussies out of work due to Coronavirus, we could be headed into a recession. How has coronavirus affected your employment? Pic via @historyphotographed #worksafety #covid19 #workingaustralia



17.01.2022 Tradie talk translated! #Fixyouup #tradie #aussietradie #onthetools #onsite #worksafe

15.01.2022 Remember this icon?? Known for its association with hoon culture back in the 70s, the Torana was something like the bad boy of the Holden family, and though they havent been manufactured here for nearly 40 years now, they hold a special place in the pool room of our hearts. The Torana takes its name from the Aboriginal word meaning to fly and was one of four Holden cars to feature names from our Aboriginal culture, including the Monaro, Camira and the Maloo.... #aussiecarhistory #drivesafe See more

15.01.2022 The prevalence of fast food chains and service stations has contributed to a drop in volunteer driver reviver stops. Do you think more should be brought back to help road safety or has their time passed?

15.01.2022 There has been a lot of change in the past 8 months, with many now working from home as the new normal. Do you think this will continue beyond COVID-19?

15.01.2022 Road safety campaigns often end up being very dry or confronting but it doesn't have to be that way. Read our blog to see ten times road safety avoided being boring!

15.01.2022 Do you think dash cams should be made mandatory to help prove liability in road accidents?

14.01.2022 Tradie talk translated! Ever been told you've made a #dogsbreakfast out of something? Here's what it means! #tradie #worklife #onthetools #onsite #australiantradie

14.01.2022 THIS Thanks TradeTools! Comment below your best "Back in the day..." story.

13.01.2022 High tech police cars are keeping Victorians safe by making sure people in Coronavirus hotspots stay home.

11.01.2022 Road safety campaigns often end up being very dry or confronting but it doesnt have to be that way. Read our blog to see ten times road safety avoided being boring!

11.01.2022 Somebody's got some time of their hands! #tradielife #onthejob via Memezar

11.01.2022 Advancements in AI and tech mean that self-driving cars are most certainly on the horizon. Its not a question of if but, more a question of when. Would you trust a self-driving car?

10.01.2022 What did you want to be when you grew up?

10.01.2022 Now THIS is a throwback and an interesting one at that! Check out some of these inventions from cars of the past. https://www.smithslawyers.com.au//outdated-car-safety-feat

09.01.2022 Tradie talk translated! Ever been told youve made a #dogsbreakfast out of something? Heres what it means! #tradie #worklife #onthetools #onsite #australiantradie

09.01.2022 *Fact Check - WorkCover is not your Employer!* We often get asked what is WorkCover? In short...WorkCover is a Queensland Government-owned workers’ compensation body. Every employer is required to hold WorkCover insurance (unless you hold a self-insurance licence).

09.01.2022 Dont get bitten by no win, no fee. Choose Smiths.

08.01.2022 Mobile speed camera detection camera trials are now underway on the Inner City Bypass. Here are 7 times people have proven smartphones are way too distracting!

07.01.2022 Advancements in AI and tech mean that self-driving cars are most certainly on the horizon. It's not a question of if but, more a question of when. Would you trust a self-driving car?

06.01.2022 Are you guilty of using your phone while driving? So many of us still change music, take a 2 second glance at a text or selfie while driving - but why? What's stopping us from putting the phone down?

06.01.2022 Trials of AI mobile phone and seatbelt use detection cameras have started on the Inner City Bypass in Brisbane and at 'anytime, anywhere' Queensland mobile locations. Have stricter rules changed the way to do (or don't) use your phone when driving?

05.01.2022 The 2020 Infrastructure Priority List has been released, listing a project pipeline of $64 billion. Priority is specifically called out on projects that will stimulate economic growth in a bid to recover from the ongoing events of 2020. What does this mean for Australia's Trades? https://www.insideconstruction.com.au//infrastructure-aus/

04.01.2022 THIS is what happens when you forget to have your morning coffee Shhhh - cool.

04.01.2022 An interesting read about workers rights and how a selection of landmark cases has paved the way to where we are today. Click below to read more! https://www.smithslawyers.com.au//landmark-cases-shaped-ri

04.01.2022 Need a job to get experience but need experience to get a job

03.01.2022 Work safety has certainly changed since September, 1932... Any ideas what iconic skyscraper these workers helped to build? "Lunchtime Atop a Skyscraper" from www.rockefellercenter.com/blog/2014/03/12/rock-history/

03.01.2022 Only in Australia... Unknown

01.01.2022 With pedestrian injuries surpassing cyclist injuries in Tasmania, this local farmer had a bright idea!

01.01.2022 Whoever designed this road sign mustnt be fond of cyclists...

01.01.2022 Who has right of way in this scenario? Car or truck?

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