Archived News for Industry Professionals
Two of Australia's biggest industrial firms are looking at hydrogen-powered bulk freight trains.
EDO denied in Carmichael claim
The Queensland Government has dismissed cultural heritage destruction concerns at the Carmichael Mine.
AdBlue supplies drying
The shortage of a critical chemical could threaten Australia’s trucking industry.
Batteries slapped by AEMC's call
The AEMC has refused to exempt battery storage projects from network charges ...
BHP mandate rejected
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has found a mandatory vaccination order at a Hunter Valley coal mine was not lawful or reasonable.
Prelude fire cause unknown
A fire has shut down Prelude - the world's largest floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel.
SA close to fossil-free
South Australia is close to operating with no fossil fuels in its energy system.
Satellites showing missed emissions
Satellite data has raised some questions about official methane figures.
Farms set to reap profit
Government authorities say Australian farmers will break records this year.
Forest stop could save millions
Stopping the harvesting of native timbers in NSW would save taxpayers millions, research suggests.
Funding bias studied
A new analysis has again shown discretionary grants being issued to seats the Coalition wants to win.
NSW backs rejected mine
The New South Wales government has granted State Significant Infrastructure (SSI) status to a mine plan that it has not seen.
Transport sweep continues
NSW safety authorities are running a compliance scheme ahead of the end-of-year delivery rush.
WA warned over reforms
There are strong calls for the WA government not to rush through its Aboriginal Cultural Heritage legislation.
Dump site announced
The Federal Government has officially picked a location for its planned nuclear waste dump.