Nurses in their hundreds have taken to State Parliament in Brisbane to voice their discontent with cuts to Queensland Health staff.

The Reserve Bank has moved on recent reports of a decline in mining profits, cutting its forecast as downturn ripples through industries.

A sprawling monument to opulence in one of Melbourne’s most expensive suburbs has had its day in court.

A House of Representatives inquiry into the role and operation of TAFE campuses has been deflated by the announcement of the federal election.

Costs have been awarded in the extensive legal battle surrounding the Canberra Bushfires in 2003.

The Mining Resources Rent Tax will stay after the High Court ruled against a challenge which claimed the tax was unconstitutional.

A landmark case has been decided which will see indigenous Torres Strait Islanders gain native title to operate commercial fishing activities in the ocean expanse between Australia and Papua New Guinea.

Australian scientists have developed a technique which could see increased speed in the eternal rush for gold.

A South Australian senator has slammed the federal minister for aviation for allegedly failing to respond to aviation safety recommendations.

The Victorian Transport Association is calling on industry members to support the newly-commenced Indigenous Employment Program.

The Queensland Premier has blamed the Federal Government's lack of approval for new mines in the worsening unemployment situation in his state.

The Greens are pushing an $85 million policy to shorten supply chains and improve access to locally-grown foods, but it is unclear what it might mean for transport operators.

Hairdressers are constantly in contact with dangerous and potentially deadly chemicals as a routine part of their job, but the same chemicals could have disastrous uses if they were to fall into the wrong hands.

With many sceptical about increasing foreign ownership of Australian agricultural lands, it may be surprising to know some in the mining industry cannot get enough overseas investment, in fact it relies on it for survival, according to one industry expert.

Heavy vehicles reforms are rolling-out in New South Wales this month, including permission for B-Triple rigs to travel the Newell Highway from Narrabri to Goondiwindi.

A mining company in Western Australia is reporting a significant new find of high-grade nickel laying north-east of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

More warnings today about the dangers of hidden asbestos risks in building maintenance, with Workplace Health and Safety Queensland reminding builders to check temporary power boards for the deadly substance.

Several major Australian industries have reported a slow-down in profit and productivity linked to uneasy commodity prices.

With protesters still raging over the approval of an iron mine in Tasmania last week, the Federal Government has green-lit another project to dig up iron ore in the Tarkine region.

Staff and employers in the transport sector benefit greatly from workplace well-being programs, a new report says.

WorkCover New South Wales is calling for more rigorous safety standards for the timber industry, after a disquieting 700 injuries were reported from manual handling in the last three years.

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