Archived News for Industry Professionals
The federal resources minister has urged students concerned about the environment to pursue jobs in mining.
Court to rule on climate needs
The International Court of Justice will soon determine states' legal and financial obligations to prevent climate harm.
Hat passed for Ranger works
Shares are being sold to pay for the rehabilitation of the Ranger uranium mine in Kakadu.
Key names call for cuts
Giants of Australian industry have joined the call for emissions reductions.
EPA aimed at Singleton
Authorities will soon review plans for a giant new farm complex in the Northern Territory.
Green light for gold mine
Regis Resources has received conditional approval for its McPhillamy's Gold Mine in Blayney, near Bathurst, from an independent planning panel in NSW's Central West.
Land fight turns to banks
Banks have been targeted in a legal complaint about human rights and mining.
Scotts enters liquidation
Transport and logistics company Scott's Refrigerated Logistics has gone into liquidation.
New fuel site looms
Backers are lining up for a $400 million sustainable aviation fuel factory in Queensland.
SA sale scrapped
The South Australian government has reached an agreement to cancel the privatisation of train and tram services.
PRRT changes approached
The Albanese government is reportedly considering a tax hike on gas producers' soaring profits.
School sees hydro needs
Australia appears to lack the hydrogen skills and training capabilities it needs to achieve its newly-legislated carbon reduction targets.
Storage needs detailed
Adequate storage is the next big hurdle in Australia's renewable energy transition.
High-tech inks coming
Researchers have created specialised inks that can be used to passively control temperature in everyday environments.
Big fines for roof issues
A roofing company has been convicted and fined almost half a million dollars in total after a man died and several others were injured in two separate workplace incidents in Sydney three years ago.
Loo issues outlined
SafeWork SA is urging businesses that conduct construction activities to provide clean and reasonably located lavatories.
Polls spur pay talks
The result of the NSW state election could embolden union bargaining across the country.