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Davidson Accountants is a growing, innovative and energetic firm of Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors.

Davidson Accountants is a growing, innovative and energetic firm of Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors in Newcastle. We have a holistic approach to services and for this reason our responsiveness to the business world is a key factor in our operations. From our base in Newcastle we provide quality professional advice and services to clients throughout Australia. We understand the financia

l demands on business today and sometimes what seems like a major problem can be quickly resolved with the right help. So please feel free to call us so that we can arrange an appointment for you. Steve Davidson
Partner

Welcome Back – A New Year in Accounting ✨ As we return to work and settle back into routines, the new year offers a welc...
06/01/2026

Welcome Back – A New Year in Accounting ✨

As we return to work and settle back into routines, the new year offers a welcome pause before the pace inevitably picks up. In accounting, we know the months ahead will bring deadlines, compliance obligations and busy periods — but January is a chance to reset and set the tone for how we approach them rather than rush.

The start of a new year is a gentle reminder that we’re not just returning to emails, meetings and deadlines — we’re returning to people. Colleagues, clients and connections who make the work we do meaningful.

A new year is an opportunity to reflect on the year just gone: what we achieved for our clients, the challenges we navigated, and the lessons that strengthened our practices and teams. It’s also a reminder that behind every set of numbers is a person or business relying on our expertise, judgement and care. Progress doesn’t have to be loud or dramatic; sometimes it’s simply showing up with clarity, kindness and purpose.

As we ease back into work, it’s worth remembering that sustainable performance comes from balance. Supporting one another, prioritising clear communication, and allowing space for focus — especially before the busier months — helps set everyone up for success.

Here’s to a year of strong client relationships, professional growth and steady progress — approached with clarity, collaboration and a little kindness along the way.

Wishing everyone a smooth return and a successful year ahead. 🌱

22/12/2025
NSW Workers’ Compensation Is Changing: What You Need to Know in 2025 The NSW Government is rolling out the most signific...
19/11/2025

NSW Workers’ Compensation Is Changing: What You Need to Know in 2025

The NSW Government is rolling out the most significant overhaul of the workers’ compensation system in more than a decade — and it’s set to reshape how psychological injury, workplace safety, and long-term support are managed across the state.
Whether you’re an employer, HR professional, insurer, advisor, or worker, these reforms will impact you. Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s changing, why it’s happening, and what it means for workplaces across NSW.

Why the System Is Being Reformed

Psychological injury claims have been rising rapidly — not just in number, but in cost. At the same time, iCare’s financial sustainability has been under pressure, prompting the government to strengthen prevention, clarify entitlements, and stabilise the scheme’s long-term viability.
The result is the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment (Reform and Modernisation) Bill 2025, which introduces sweeping changes that aim to better balance worker protection with system sustainability was passed yesterday by the NSW Parliament.

The Biggest Changes at a Glance

1. New Definition of Psychological Injury

The law will now more clearly define what counts as a psychological injury — and what doesn’t.

Key points include:
Recognising excessive work demands as a potential cause.
Clarifying the boundaries around reasonable management action.
Setting more precise standards for proving workplace causation.

This is expected to reduce uncertainty and streamline decisions, but also narrows the types of stress-related claims that will be accepted.

2. New Pathway for Bullying & Harassment

A dedicated “stop-bullying” jurisdiction in the NSW Industrial Relations Commission will operate alongside workers’ compensation.
There will also be an 8-week fast-track pathway for psychological injury claims arising from bullying or harassment, allowing workers to receive early support while the claim is assessed.

3. Higher Whole-Person Impairment (WPI) Thresholds

The bar for accessing long-term weekly payments will rise:

Increasing to 25% WPI from late 2025
Increasing to 30%+ WPI by July 2026

Only those who meet the higher thresholds will retain access to ongoing weekly compensation.

Workers below the threshold may instead receive a commuted lump sum.

This is one of the most controversial reforms and will significantly reshape the long-tail cost of psychological injuries.

4. Stronger Recognition of High-Risk Events

The reforms will more explicitly recognise:

Vicarious trauma
Exposure to violence
Witnessing severe injury or death
Criminal workplace conduct

This gives greater protection to frontline workers such as healthcare staff, emergency responders, and community workers.

5. Employer Excess on Claims

A fixed “excess” payment will be introduced for employers when a claim is lodged.

This is intended to:

Encourage stronger early intervention
Incentivise investment in safer systems
Reduce preventable psychological harm

6. Legal & Cost Reforms

Lawyers funded by the scheme must act in workers’ best interests and pursue only claims with reasonable prospects.
This aims to reduce disputes, legal costs, and lengthy claim processes.

Address

107 Darby Street
Newcastle, NSW
2300

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+61249291899

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