The Treasurer says measures to reduce power prices will be among the federal COVID-19 economic recovery plans.

Soil testing has found that nearly a tonne of lead was dumped by the Notre Dame fire.

WA has seen its first ever ‘gross negligence’ verdict, the most serious offence possible under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

A federal review of Australia’s key environmental law has called for a new independent regulator to be created.

NT WorkSafe has issued a warning about misleading white card courses offered online.

Plans have been unveiled for a big power plant upgrade in NSW.

Britain has banned Chinese telco Huawei from its 5G network.

CSIRO has bought into a company to help it produce flexible phone screens and other high-tech products.

Experts have raised concerns that the CSIRO has been compromised by its relationship with the CSG industry.

Authorities have warned rubber gloves vital in the fight against COVID-19 could have been made by slaves.

Experts say the Australia’s renewable energy transition makes economic sense.

EnergyQuest says Australian LNG cargoes continued to be delayed.

Locals fear that a new electricity transmission line will ruin the tranquillity of their Tasmanian wilderness.

Experts say iron ore will help Western Australia's economy recover from the COVID-19 economic hit faster than other states.

The Morrison government has laid out a $2.5 billion skills package.

The latest methane figures show emissions increased by nine per cent - or 50 million tons - from 2007 to 2017.

Modelling suggests the world population will peak in 2064 at around 9.7 billion.

US aluminium giant Alcoa is threatening to battle the ATO in court over a tax bill that could top $1 billion.

Builders are already seeing the benefits of the Federal Government's $688 million HomeBuilder program.

A worker has been seriously injured in an accident at an underground gold mine in Western Australia.

Bulldozer company Komatsu has been fined $375,000 for safety breaches.

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