Archived News for Industry Professionals
The Queensland Government has announced plans to build Australia's largest state-owned wind farm.
ACT urged to tighten licenses
The ACT government is being pushed to improve trade licensing requirements.
Hydrogen needs highlighted
Experts say Australia has a severe lack of hydrogen skills and training capabilities.
New Perth line opening soon
There are concerns about the planned opening date of a new Perth train line.
EPA expands pollutant bill
The NSW EPA has released a climate change policy that could set new emissions targets and limits.
Hydro build backed
Australia’s first large scale hydrogen plant will be built in the Pilbara region of WA.
Origin dumps NT plan
Origin Energy is abandoning plans to frack for gas in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo Basin.
STEM scheme advanced
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has launched a new industry internship program for STEM graduates.
China slams nuclear nod
The UN nuclear watchdog says it is satisfied with the AUKUS alliance’s plan to supply Australia with nuclear submarines.
WMO shows clear warning
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says climate science is clear; humanity is heading in the wrong direction.
ERA timeline set to extend
Energy Resources Australia could have more time to rehabilitate a former uranium mine in Kakadu.
Rich visa could be cut
Australia's significant investor visa - referred to as a “Golden Ticket” - is set to be scrapped.
Safety sweep heads west
NSW safety authorities are conducting a sweep of residential building sites.
Watchdog responds to mine reports
SafeWork SA is running a campaign aimed at reducing the risk of sexual harassment in mining.
Coal decline in court
The creeping death of a loss-making coal mine in WA reveals the industry's “dire” prospects, an analyst says.
CSIRO backs defence ideas
CSIRO is providing free research and development (R&D) support for defence products.