Labor urges government to develop industrial manslaughter laws to join other states and territories

Adam Holmes
October 19 2020 - 5:00am
Labor's Michelle O'Byrne with Guy Hudson, whose son Matthew Hudson (inset) died in a workplace incident in 2004, at the Workers Memorial Park in Invermay. Picture: Adam Holmes
Labor's Michelle O'Byrne with Guy Hudson, whose son Matthew Hudson (inset) died in a workplace incident in 2004, at the Workers Memorial Park in Invermay. Picture: Adam Holmes

Guy Hudson's son Matthew died at the Blue Ribbon Killafaddy meatworks in Newstead in 2004, but the process of finding justice through the Tasmanian courts only added to the family's heartache.

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Adam Holmes

Adam Holmes

Journalist at The Examiner and Advocate, Tasmania

From Adelaide to south-west Victoria, Bendigo to Tasmania, I've provided in-depth stories in politics, environmental affairs, issues facing disadvantaged communities, legal affairs and much more. Contact me at adam.holmes@examiner.com.au or on Twitter at @adamholmes010

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