Archived News for Industry Professionals
Global authorities have issued a stark warning about fossil fuel demand.
State spending slows
Experts say planned infrastructure spending has dropped by nearly $12 billion in real terms this year.
Bryn Estyn gets going
The opening of a major facility is being touted as “a new chapter in Tasmania's water future”.
BHP sells major mines
Mining giant BHP has sold its Blackwater and Daunia coal mines to Whitehaven Coal for over $6 billion.
Builders reject insolvent claim
Major construction companies are pushing back against new federal payment regulations.
Ergon charged for farm death
Ergon Energy has received a $300,000 fine in relation to a workplace fatality.
Mine comp tests rescues
Mine rescue teams have tested their skills at the Victorian Mine Rescue Competition.
Pay issue drives exec call
BHP is facing calls to cut executive pay over a $445 million payroll error.
NSW takes wiring loan
New South Wales has become the first recipient of a loan from the Australian government's $20 billion Rewiring the Nation fund.
Snowy issues probed
A sinkhole, toxic gas release, and massive cost overrun have disrupted the Snowy 2.0 project.
Solar driving NEM shift
The National Electricity Market has experienced a remarkable shift, driven by abundant solar power.
Big desal plans underway
Queensland is set to invest billions in the construction and expansion of desalination plants.
No charge in pill probe
WA authorities have wrapped up an investigation into the loss of a tiny yet dangerous radioactive capsule.
Study compares heat risks
A study has compared the heat risks of indoor service and outdoor maintenance work.
Gas plan process open
The Australian Government has released a discussion paper and opened consultations on a national Future Gas Strategy.
Green power talks reported
The Federal Government has laid out a path for Australia to become a green energy superpower.