Associate Professor Rita Peihua Zhang joins CSRA Community of Practice panel on Safety Through Partnership
SHINe researcher, Associate Professor Rita Peihua Zhang, was invited to join CSRA’s Community of Practice (CoP) panel discussion on Safety Through Partnership in December 2025.
2025 in review: SHINe activity and annual report
SHINe’s first year was a busy one. SHINe held its first Symposium, completed its first project, presented work at multiple industry events, visited partners in New Zealand and the USA and increased its membership base.
Completion of first SHINe project: Decluttering health and safety management activities
SHINe’s first research project on decluttering health and safety management systems in the construction industry is now complete, with the production of a research report and process mapping tool.
A full house for SHINe’s first Annual Symposium
The 2025 SHINe Symposium welcomed a diverse cross section of leaders and practitioners from across the Australian and New Zealand construction, infrastructure and energy sectors.
SHINe represented at the CSRA Safety Summit: Strengthening global partnerships for safer work
In November 2025, SHINe was proud to participate in the Construction Safety Research Alliance (CSRA) Safety Summit at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
How can AI be used to reduce collisions in construction? McConnell Dowell is offering a research scholarship to help find out
This scholarship will support a Masters by Research project exploring the use of AI in preventing collisions between people and mobile plant in construction.
First annual SHINe Symposium is announced
The RMIT Safety and Health Innovation Network (SHINe) is thrilled to present the first annual SHINe Symposium.
New Findings from SHINe: Stakeholder Perspectives on Safety Clutter
The challenge of safety clutter is becoming increasingly evident in the Australian construction industry. Something needs to change, but what?
From Pain to Progress: A workshop to explore collaborative pathways to reduce body stress and improve construction workers’ health
An industry workshop focused on exploring ways of preventing and reducing bodily pain experienced by construction workers contributes to a ‘call to arms’ for industry stakeholders to address this important issue
Exploring the impact of a 5-day work week on construction impact labour productivity
Buildings MDPI and UNSW Built Environment, along with the Smart Cities and Infrastructure Research Cluster, recently hosted a webinar on Mental Health and Wellbeing in Built Environments.
Meet the Multiplex Research Scholarship Recipient - Julie Gratton
SHINe is thrilled to announce Julie Gratton as the recipient of the Multiplex Masters by Research Scholarship.