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CSIRO says Adani's water management plan for the proposed Carmichael coal mine is seriously flawed.
NBN Co loan extended
NBN Co has been given an additional three years to pay off its federal government loan.
Summit reaches emissions deal
The UN climate summit has come up with universal, transparent rules on how to cut emissions and curb global warming.
Federal corruption court coming
The Federal Government says it will establish a national anti-corruption body, the Commonwealth Integrity Commission.
QLD train fail reviewed
An inquiry has found the multi-billion-dollar contract to build new trains for Queensland was flawed from the start.
Hume Coal impacts loom
The NSW planning department has warned of the impacts of a new coal mine near Sydney ...
More PFAS reported
The Department of Defence has released a report into PFAS contamination at RAAF Base Edinburgh.
FIFO distress studied
A third of fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) resource workers experience high levels of psychological distress, a survey has found.
LNP accused of stacking FWC
Labor has accused the Federal Government of “stacking” the Fair Work Commission (FWC).
Port deals head to court
The ACCC is taking NSW Ports to court over alleged anti-competitive behaviour.
Voyager breaches outer reaches
NASA’s Voyager 2 probe is officially in interstellar space, after a journey of more than 40 years.
Carmichael drives more protests
Protests across the nation have called on the Government to stop Adani’s Carmichael mine going ahead.
Fossil fuel fumes rise
Stats show global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have risen sharply for the second year in a row.
Port reaches gas agreement
A South Korean company has signed a deal to build a huge floating gas terminal at Newcastle Port.
New court action for Adani
Adani faces a new legal challenge over its plan to pump billions of litres of water ...
Audit explores RCR collapse
Failed engineering firm RCR Tomlinson has debts of up to $250 million owed to about 4,000 subcontractors and suppliers.
Climate shifts counted
New research suggests workers will have to start before dawn to beat the heat of climate change at the end of the century.