The first 100-storey building in the Southern Hemisphere has been approved for the Victorian Government, clearing the way for the 319-metre monolith.

Australia has added to its uranium repertoire with the opening of the Four Mile mine in South Australia.

A new ACT Government taskforce will be the key point of contact for Canberrans affected by asbestos insulation.

A NSW Legislative Assembly will look into accusations that the state’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) covered up the extent of coal dust pollution.

Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane says the NSW government should share gas royalties with landowners, but that he would die before creating a domestic reservation.

The mining industry is hugely responsible for economic prosperity in Australia, but a new report says there is a big cost when states choose to dig.

Speed limits on some key Queensland roads will stay the same, as the state looks to reduce its driving death toll.

A combination of action and delays at ports across Western Australia this week, with the launch of plans for a massive new project while another hits a hitch.

Melbourne-based trucking company Cootes Transport has been hit with 67 counts of operating unsafe vehicles, after safety investigations crossed state lines.

A campaign is on in Western Australia urging prospectors not to get complacent on safety, as simple mistakes can turn quickly into real complications.

Showing the extreme mining-friendliness of the Queensland Government, a law has been changed to prevent investigation of a controversial quarrying practice.

A new approach to loading heavy vehicles may save time and money for the trucking industry.

Hundreds of construction workers have returned to the site of the new hospital building in Adelaide this week, despite safety concerns prompting mass walk-offs last week.

A string of employers have backed Victorian Government moves to introduce random drug tests on all government consultation sites.

The Assistant Minister for Infrastructure says South Australia should get involved in the Federal Government’s infrastructure-linked hand-outs from the $5 billion Asset Recycling Initiative.

At a recent industry conference, a prominent environmental consultant said Australia and the world need to embrace nuclear power.

The Singleton Chamber of Commerce says it has become a victim of the diminished global coal price, with low demand hitting businesses hard in rural New South Wales.

Australian households use four per cent less electricity than they did four years ago, but the value of that electricity has risen, new statistics say.

Victoria's corruption watchdog is looking into claims of dodgy dealing at the Department of Transport.

There are accusations of extreme political pandering being thrown at the Federal Government, after it was revealed that it has so far funded projects in LNP electorates at a rate about three times higher than others.

The Federal Government has made it easier for councils to access funds from a $200 million pool for road safety projects.

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