The Federal Government has put up $1 billion to help asbestos-affected families in the ACT.

Sunshine Coast bus drivers will walk off the job on November 1.

Authorities are looking into allegations of “cartel conduct” by mining companies and Aboriginal heritage service providers.

A secret deal for the Western Australian Government to get a slice of Brookfield Rail’s grain profits has been revealed.

Companies from all parts of the cattle export supply chain will be involved in a class action against the Commonwealth.

A former Palmer United Party candidate has the party for alleged attempts to gain political leverage for the party leader’s mining interests.

Businesses, police, transport and safety authorities are joining forces to boost safety.

Defence Minister David Johnston has sent a strong signal that Australia’s next fleet of submarines will not be Australian.

Victorian fuel tanker driver Ben Johns has been crowned Australia's Best Driver.

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon bought $500 in Qantas shares in order to take the board to task at the recent Qantas AGM.

AGL is moving ahead on a hydraulic fracturing plan for coal seam gas wells near Gloucester, setting up specialist equipment on a number of sites.

Tech giant Samsung is getting into gas, with word of a near-$1 billion deal to build an advanced liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant.

The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed the removal of a builder accreditation requirement.

Revelations and denial in the latest instalment of the royal commission into unions.

Analysts say huge coal projects in Queensland’s Galilee Basin carry “an almost unprecedented level of financial complexity and risk.”

A mining company that has operated for over 100 years is in a rough patch, but a new deal may help it pay down its massive debt.

A new study says skilled migrants are enjoying better jobs and higher levels of employment thanks to a shift in policy.

The Victorian Government has put up an interactive online map for plotting mining and exploration leases.

Mine engineering and services contractor Tenix has been sold to Downer EDI for $300 million.

Qantas engineers have struck a four-year deal that includes an 18 month pay freeze.

One of the world’s leading mining equipment companies is painting its drill bits pink to aid breast cancer research.

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