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Labor and the Greens have cut a deal to get a key piece of climate policy through the parliament.
US rules could block local work
Australian laws could prevent foreign-born engineers from working on AUKUS submarines.
Ex-AEMO head expects intervention
A leading energy expert has given some context for major government interference in the sector.
FFI claims breakthrough
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has achieved a “breakthrough” by successfully processing ‘green’ iron ore.
Dead panel plan detailed
The renewable energy sector must work out how to dispose of 80 million solar panels in an environmentally friendly way when they reach the end of their life.
BHP linked to dusty town
A government review has found BHP mines are the “dominant source” of dust in the WA town of Newman.
Building needs detailed
Experts say female workers are needed to meet a big shortfall in Victorian construction.
Compo fraud fined
A Warrnambool machine operator and business owner have been caught defrauding Victoria's workers compensation scheme.
Forrest eyes nickel supplier
Andrew Forrest has launched a $760 million takeover bid for a BHP nickel supplier.
NT fine tops $1 million
The largest ever penalty for a workplace death in the Northern Territory has been handed down.
Students to drive hydro boost
Queensland is looking to a new batch of students to grow its emerging hydrogen industry.
UK backs space reactor
The UK Space Agency is backing research into the use of nuclear power on the Moon.
Woodside pushed for green cred
Legal avenues are being used to pressure Woodside Energy over its climate strategy.