Rio Tinto says its dividends will fall in future years, sending its own stock tumbling after the announcement.

Local government authorities say billions of dollars of infrastructure is at risk.

NSW Local Government Minister Paul Toole has suspended Sydney’s infamous Auburn Council.

More mud has been slung at Liberal minister Stuart Robert over his links with Chinese businesspeople.

Alcoa is celebrating a big mining milestone, having pulled its billionth tonne of bauxite from the ground in Western Australia.

New research shows the countries that emit the least greenhouses gasses suffer the most from them.

Worksafe Victoria is bringing charges against Hazelwood Power Corporation over a long-running coal mine fire that smothered the town of Morwell.

It is easy to assume that online shopping is ‘greener’ than physically visiting a store, but that may not be the case.

Business owners say the Hunter Valley region has been buoyed by recent approvals.

The Transport Workers' Union wants Chain of Responsibility changes, as the trial of a truck driver over the deaths of two people begins.

The Maritime Union of Australia is mid-way into its latest campaign to protect jobs at sea, with strikes and action on numerous fronts.

Unions are hoping a new legal precedent will help them recover millions of dollars in lost wages.

As people continue to quaff high levels of caffeine-filled energy drinks, experts are looking at what the effect might be.

The New South Wales Opposition says the Government should look at new renewables, not CSG.

The NSW Government has been accused of wasting millions on a faulty TAFE IT system.

Royal Dutch Shell is cutting 10,000 jobs worldwide on the back of an 87 per cent plunge in annual net profits.

The Queensland Government has given permission that could see Adani get started on Australia’s largest coal mine.

Three-quarters of Australian voters realise corruption is not limited to unions.

Leaked documents suggest Clive Palmer could face a clean-up bill of over one billion dollars for his Queensland nickel refinery.

ACT construction company Canberra Contractors has received over $80,000 in fines after the death of a worker in 2011.

An investigation has found that WA’s Water Corporation failed on multiple occasions to identify asbestos dangers and inform staff and contractors.

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