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Justice served: Mastermyne guilty of industrial manslaughter in workplace death of miner

Mining and Energy Union < 1 min read

We welcome the guilty verdict in the industrial manslaughter case against Mastermyne over the 2021 death of mineworker Graham Dawson at the Crinum mine in Bowen Basin. It is the first successful application of industrial manslaughter charges since the laws were introduced in Queensland and 2020. 

Today’s historic decision reaffirms the fundamental belief that that workers are entitled to safe and healthy workplaces, and that employers who fail in this duty deserve to be held to account. 

Graham Dawson was an experienced underground miner who was killed after the roof of the Crinum Mine collapsed and crushed him in September 2021. It took four days for Graham’s body to be recovered.  

The MEU made the recommendation to prosecute after investigations by the Union’s Industry Safety and Health Representatives indicated that Mastermyne’s strata control systems were inadequate. At the time of the event, Mastermyne employed and managed the whole production workforce at Crinum. 

Mining and Energy Union General Vice President Stephen Smyth is relieved that the laws have proven to be effective.

“The Queensland mining community has followed this case with great interest and concern, and we are pleased that justice has been delivered.

“While nothing can make up for Graham’s loss, it is heartening to know that that those responsible for his death have been held to account. 

“Throughout the protracted investigation and hearing, our thoughts have been with Graham's loved ones. We hope that today’s decision has brought them some comfort.”

MEU Queensland District President Mitch Hughes said that today’s decision should send a strong message to mine managers and operators about the consequences of cutting corners on safety.

“If you seriously injure or kill a worker, you will be held to account.”


Contact details:

Ned Bukarica

0439 060 556

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