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The laws behind the plan to build a nuclear waste dump in South Australia have been raised in federal parliament.
New tech to cut CO2
Australian researchers have created a new material that can reduce CO2 emissions from crude oil refinement.
QLD unblocks dam lowering
The Queensland Government has rushed amendments to allow work to reduce the height of the Paradise Dam.
Canavan cut off lobby probe
It has been revealed that former resources minister Matt Canavan delayed releasing documents about meetings with coal lobbyists until he resigned, cutting off a freedom of information request.
Bill seeks emissions agreement
Member for Warringah Zali Steggall wants to establish a pathway for Australia to reach zero net emissions by 2050.
Funds up for coal plant study
The Federal Government has announced $6 million for two feasibility studies, including one into a new coal-fired power plant.
Phoenix bill moving forward
Companies that close and re-open to avoid debts will soon face a major crackdown.
Pro-nuclear Pitt gets ministership
The appointment of a new resources minister has raised questions about Australia’s nuclear industries.
Tradie drop linked to TAFE cuts
The number of people completing training courses has almost halved in the past five years.
Adani fined for false claims
Mining giant Adani has received a criminal conviction over “false or misleading” documents ...
Councils rally for funding fight
Remote WA councils are gearing up for a legal fight with the Federal Government over drought funding.
Blasting causes gold closure
Kalgoorlie's Raleigh gold mine has closed to limit risks to workers from damage caused by underground blasting.
Canavan bails for failed bid
Matt Canavan has given up his position as resources minister amid a leadership reshuffle in the Nationals party.
Donation flows detailed
The AEC has released donations disclosures for 2018-19, showing the multi-million-dollar war chests for last year’s federal election.
New rort emerges
The Coalition has again been accused of spreading government funds to friendly electorates.
ARENA funds green market
New funding will see Australia create a world-first trading marketplace platform for renewable energy.
Cardiac risk in low pollution
New research suggests there is an increased risk of deadly cardiac arrests from short-term exposure to air pollution, even at concentrations that meet global standards.
Gas plan paying off
A new review finds the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism (ADGSM) has helped lower domestic prices.