Archived News for Industry Professionals - October, 2024
Australia’s hydrogen ambitions have received a $100 million boost in NSW.
Power price ride detailed
Wholesale energy prices experienced sharp ups and downs this past quarter.
Rio backs green change
Rio Tinto is breaking ranks to back environmental reforms that its rivals oppose.
Victoria outlines housing hubs
The Victorian Government has announced a new plan to boost housing development near public transport hubs in Melbourne’s inner suburbs.
Antarctic efforts backed
Tasmania's role as an Antarctic gateway may be secure, but newly-funded wharf upgrades come with strings attached.
Big ship spend detailed
Australia’s latest defence plan promises billions in spending and thousands of jobs.
Boeing plans big cut
Boeing will slash 17,000 jobs and delay the 777X jet as financial pressures mount due to an ongoing worker strike.
Tiny finding to improve tech
A new discovery could improve everyday technology, from more efficient solar panels and brighter TV screens to advanced medical diagnostics.
Workers vote on grain strike
A potential GrainCorp worker strike may disrupt NSW’s bumper harvest season.
Hydrogen works underway
Construction has commenced on one of Australia's largest renewable hydrogen plants.
IBAC reveals drug trades
A corruption probe has found a Victorian mayor traded information for drugs.
AEMC drives links
The AEMC is clearing the way for critical energy infrastructure projects to proceed.
Darwin Port deepens ties
Darwin Port has expanded ties with China through a new “friendly cooperation” deal.
Metricon faces complaint order
Australia's biggest home builder, Metricon, is facing regulator scrutiny over customer complaints.
Power plan for SA sawdust
A sawmill owner is spending $30 million to turn wood waste into green power.