The Coalition’s centrepiece industrial relations bill will be introduced in Parliament today, and has already kicked off a furore.

Medical experts are calling for more air-pollution monitoring near Queensland mines.

BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto are taking hits amid the ongoing commodities crunch.

There has been another spill at the Samarco mine in Brazil, just three months after the disaster that killed 17 people and caused widespread environmental devastation.

The Federal Government wants the contract for the controversial Roe 8 project signed before WA’s next election, despite it still lacking proper environmental approval.

Controversial ‘call-in powers’ have been used to approve the development of a solar farm in the ACT.

Designs for a new form of high-speed, low-energy transport are steaming ahead.

One site has been ruled out as the Federal Government searches for a location for its nuclear waste dump.

Backers are gathering for a takeover battle of one of Australia’s biggest transport and logistics firms, Asciano.

Australia’s environmental performance is down this week, but it looks like corruption is rising.

The Local Government Association of the Northern Territory‘s president is outraged that NT has been left out of federal funding.

Victoria’s public transport authorities have been accused of allowing trains to run over capacity, and fudging the numbers to cover it up.

An Austrian designer has come up with a bike-mounted water bottle that fills itself with water from the air.

Experts say using water properly could make Australian cities cooler and more environmentally-friendly.

Western Australia’s Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) has warned crane operators to inspect head sheaves on their machine, or risk serious injury.

The WA Government is expected to face a new Supreme Court challenge over the Roe 8 highway project.

The heart of the Australia resources sector – iron and coal – continues to wane in value, and analysts say lesser-known commodities will not fill the gap.

A construction worker has spoken out about the safety standards and union intervention, after the deaths of two of his co-workers in Perth.

Reports say the owner of a recently spilled Brazilian iron ore dam received numerous danger warnings months before the walls broke.

An ambulance bus that can carry up to 12 patients at once has been slammed by South Australia's Opposition.

On any given bus ride, passengers read, text or while away the hours in any way their mobile phones let them.

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