With the results of a review still looming, insiders say Australian renewable energy is “dead”.

Australian nuclear is being boosted this week with the re-animation of Queensland’s uranium industry, and some encouraging words from a former Prime Minister.

Researchers have developed a new display that can correct for vision defects, removing the need for prescription glasses or contact lenses for viewing.

The ever-increasing human population will push many things to scarcity, but some designers say it will provide them with more advanced materials.

High-flying businesspeople and fly-in, fly-out workers are being blamed for a spike in HIV infections across Western Australia.

Research says leaks from Australian coal seam gas (CSG) wells are much less severe than leaks in the US, but they are still a major source of carbon emissions.

The new Australian National Financial Literacy Strategy has been released, aimed at boosting the monetary understanding of everyday citizens.

Just days after the Federal Government’s approval of a massive new coal mine, it looks like rough times ahead for the classic source of fuel.

A marketing company has threatened to sue the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR), after the government body issued warnings about it.

Aurizon has pledged to double its female staff numbers within five years.

Poor risk management has been blamed for an accident that left a 26-year old drill rig operator in a wheelchair.

Residents have kept up pressure for the ACT Government to enhance its response to the deadly legacy of loose-fill asbestos insulation.

Queensland laws have prompted the developed of a brand new vehicle fire-suppression system.

An office worker has been jailed for stealing $4.5 million from a major transport firm.

Government reports have considered what will be done with the massive port and rail networks built for resource projects, when the mining industry fades.

An independent audit of Tasmanian mine safety says inspectors are over-worked and under-payed, among other issues.

The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is helping industrial teeth sink into nearby sea-floors, issuing seven new underwater mining licences.

Statistics show the message about quad-bike safety may be getting through to farmers, with a hint that the rate of deaths is dropping.

Cane growers say their safety systems need to step into the digital age; a warning that may be underscored as the cane harvest gets underway.

The Transport Workers Union may have been caught in a power-grabbing rort, after it was revealed that the union had bodged its numbers to get more sway in the Labor Party.

The federal government’s approval for the biggest coal mine in Australian history has many up in arms, but ministers say it should be worth it.

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