Archived News for Industry Professionals
Coal claims defended
Local MPs are rushing to defend the coal industry against claims of fudged numbers.
EV bill passes Senate
A bill to cut the costs of electric vehicles for employers has passed through the Senate.
Japan joins lobby's line
A Japanese ambassador has joined the campaign against Queensland coal royalty hike.
State settles PCH fight
The WA Government has reached a confidential settlement over a $300 million Perth Children's Hospital lawsuit.
US bill could harm local goals
Investors say a new US law could crush Australia’s hydrogen superpower dreams.
State stacks miners' money
The WA Government is setting up a high-value community investment trust funded by the booming mining sector.
Green cop plans continue
The Federal Government is preparing to launch a tough new national Environment Protection Agency (EPA).
Air issues block gold
A large Australian gold mine has failed an air quality audit and had its expansion approval revoked.
State creates powerful body
The NSW Government has launched the ‘Reconstruction Authority’, dedicated to natural disaster management.
Unions linked to wage growth
New analysis has linked stronger wages growth to enterprise agreements and unions.
Wilkie slams coal claims
A federal MP has accused coal exporters of using faked reports on the cleanliness of their coal.
WTO urges hydrogen shift
The World Trade Organisation wants Australia to focus on green hydrogen and cut its coal habit.
NT works on gas change
The Northern Territory government is moving to legalise the sale of fracking exploration gas.
Santos pause continues
Santos' giant Barossa gas project will remain on hold while the Federal Court considers an appeal.
State predicts coal strength
Queensland government analysis suggests demand for the state’s coal will increase.
FWC blocks lockout
The industrial umpire has stopped a tugboat worker lockout that threatened Australia’s economic activity.
Boat fight threatens shipping
An indefinite lockout of workers could soon bring Australia’s major ports to a halt.
IR bill heads to Senate
The Federal Government's industrial relations bill has passed the lower house of Parliament.