The Australian Labor Party's national executive is reassessing its relationship with the troubled construction division of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU).

BHP, the world’s largest listed miner, has announced the suspension of its Western Australia nickel operations.

A parliamentary inquiry has condemned the traffic chaos caused by the $3.9 billion Rozelle interchange in NSW.

Bunnings is changing its packaging and storage for lead-containing products following concerns about exposure risks.

Concerns have emerged in the wake of a significant factory fire in Melbourne's west.

The Federal Government has approved the development and operation of up to 151 new coal seam gas wells ...

John Setka, the face the Construction, Forestry, Maritime and Energy Union (CFMEU), has resigned amid serious allegations of misconduct involving himself and the union.

Anglo American has retained the services of three major banks to assist in the sale of its steelmaking coal assets.

The CEO of the Anindiliyakwa Land Council has been referred to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC).

Boeing is reportedly planning to plead guilty to criminal fraud conspiracy charges over two fatal 737 MAX crashes ...

The Senate has passed a new union demerger law that allows members of the CFMEU manufacturing division to ...

South Australia is enforcing new industrial manslaughter laws.

Researchers at Flinders University are developing ‘whiskers’ for robots.

The offshore workers' union wants an overhaul of WorkSafe WA after it declined to prosecute for a 2021 Santos platform incident.

The ACCC has forecast longer-term gas supply issues.

CEFC has entered a new partnership to offer discounted green loans to SMEs.

NSW has declared the New England Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) transmission project as Critical State Significant Infrastructure (CSSI).

The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has initiated legal proceedings against Origin Energy subsidiaries.

An underground coal mine in Queensland has been burning for several days.

Carborough Downs Coal Management has been fined $720,000 following the death of a worker and the injury of another at a central Queensland mine.

High-tech factory workers of the future may depend on augmented reality to manage workflows and troubleshoot remotely.

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