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The “fathers of photovoltaics” have dismissed nuclear power as a “distraction” in the energy sector.
Strikes hit flight body
Safety concerns have prompted a strike at one of Australia’s safety regulators.
Hydro savings detailed
A Queensland government office has estimated the cost of diving into pumped hydro.
Construction collapses continue
More companies have joined the list of collapsed builders in Australia.
Mental commitment called for
Authorities say National Safe Work Month is a time to commit to a workplace free from physical and psychological harm.
Origin buy-out allowed
ACCC has approved the $18.7 billion Origin Energy takeover by Brookfield and MidOcean.
Unions call for dust change
A recent case of silicosis at Australia’s largest gold mine has raised alarm among unions and health experts.
AER has Snowy concerns
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has raised concerns about the growing market power of Snowy Hydro.
Clean power boost called
AEMO and energy industry leaders are calling for urgent clean energy action.
McGowan finds new jobs
Former WA premier Mark McGowan has made a very soft landing since leaving the state’s top job.
Offshore plans drive division
A proposal to establish an offshore wind zone off the New South Wales South Coast is drawing both support and opposition.
Standoff over Transgrid cost
Residents in regional NSW and Victoria are contesting Transgrid's claims of exorbitant costs for an alternate HumeLink plan.
Changes made for truck tech
The Federal Government says its safer truck standards will reduce road trauma and enhance productivity.
Lobby fears pay boost
Miners say new labour laws could kill bonuses, share-based compensation and other incentives.
Union demands safety effort
The death of a 17-year-old construction apprentice has ignited calls for a safety overhaul.
Big backing for drone lines
US energy giants have provided millions in funding for an Australian drone start-up.
Eraring costs forecast
Extending the operation of Australia's largest coal-fired power station could result in annual damages of $1.7 billion, a new report claims.
EU border tax taking force
As part of efforts to become the world's first climate-neutral continent, the European Union is launching a border tax policy to drive climate action.