Reports say an engineer in New Zealand has been working for years, even after he was implicated in a major stadium collapse.

A new Environment Protection Authority (EPA) report says Canberra's air quality is excellent, but the city’s love of wood smoke heaters continues to push up pollution.

Thousands of jobs and billions of investment dollars are at risk from the ever-increasing gas price, economists say.

Another major Melbourne construction has earned its 6 Green Star Rating.

Tiny organic cages could be used to extract rare, valuable and sometimes deadly gases from the air.

The threat of a new mining approval has spooked horse stud operators in the Hunter Valley.

Hundreds of millions in savings are coming for local governments in Victoria, as a majority switch to LED street lights.

A conference this week discussed what can be done with Australia’s 50,000 disused mine sites.

The first ever WorldSkills Water Innovation Challenge has mixed technophile and tradie to produce sanitation solutions for the world’s poorest regions.

Questions are being asked over the Defence Department’s decision to reject an Australian bid to supply $15 million worth of safety boots, after the contract was given to a company to make the boots in Indonesia.

Some MPs say remotely piloted aircraft put public safety and privacy at risk, and there should be new laws to protect them.

An Australian invention will save lives in the air, reducing a major cause of fatal plane crashes.

One mine in WA is going alcohol-free, but some workers say the cost-cutting effort is an attack on their lifestyles.

Two men have suffered injuries after a bulk carrier caught fire off the Pilbara coast in WA.

A report from an anti-coal community environment group says mines in the Hunter Valley use too much water.

The Tasmanian Government has put together a task force to help with rampant job losses in the state’s west coast mines.

The operator of the UK’s electricity grid says environmental rules will force the closure of almost all its coal-fired power plants by 2023.

Everyday Australians are driving down demand for electricity at a fairly high rate, as rooftop solar and energy-efficient devices take hold. 

Accusations of industrial blackmail and illegal conduct have come to light in recent sittings of the royal commission into trade unions.

An inquiry will be held into corporate pressure and safety issues for the cash-in-transit sector.

A Fair Work finding has shown the importance of big businesses looking after their employees’ mental health as much as their physical safety.

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