- Queensland is over-represented in the 2022 Safer Farms Report with 19 fatalities and 86 injuries
- Advocates say a farm safety service should be reinstated, but the state government defends its initiatives
- The number of people killed on farms in Australia overall dropped below 50 last year
"I think that we've been behind the eight ball up here [in Queensland]."
"He ran a four-wheeler through a barbed wire fence and made a fair mess of himself. He was lucky to be alive,"he said.
"While we acknowledge that decrease, 46 deaths is still a tragedy,"Ms Richards said.
"Everyone should come home safe from work wherever they do their job,"she said.
"They're getting ejected from the machine and the machine is rolling over the top of them."