Archived News for Industry Professionals
Adani has triggered a new regulatory process for the rail line to its planned Carmichael coal mine.
ASIC urges climate details
ASIC says Australian companies should do more to disclose risks posed by climate change.
Labor backs TPP-11 trade deal
Federal Labor has given up its opposition the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Lithium shipments lining up
An Australian producer is preparing to ship high-tech lithium-iron internationally.
Rubbish power coming to QLD
Queensland is paving the way for construction of a $400 million waste-to-energy incinerator near Brisbane.
Schott fires at PM's plans
Energy Security Board chair Kerry Schott has warned the Morrison government against threats to energy companies.
Black Dog launches safety posters
A new program seeks to deliver widespread mental health messages to construction workers.
First load for new waste site
Environmental concern has clouded the launch of a hazardous waste dump in southern Tasmania.
Safe work month coming
October is National Safe Work Month, and authorities want all companies to use it to take stock of their safety initiatives.
Basslink wants Hydro money
Basslink has officially raised a dispute with Hydro Tasmania over the failure of the subsea cable.
Carmichael takeover waits on pay
The Queensland Government says the Adani mine site will remain under native title until finance is confirmed.
Dangerous fumes called out
The mining industry is being confronted about the danger of underground diesel fumes.
Gas boss calls for national policy
Setting up a national energy policy is not rocket science, according to a leading energy chief executive.
NT independence questioned
Experts say major fracking companies should not be allowed to measure their own environmental impacts.
Renewable register coming
AEMO is setting up a national register of small-scale batteries and other distributed energy resources.
Adani illegal drilling alleged
Environmental authorities are investigating claims that Adani dug bores without permission.
Criscon charged over Eagle Farm deaths
A Brisbane construction company has been fined $405,000 over the deaths of two workers.
Palmer proposes new coal
Clive Palmer wants to build a new 700MW coal-fired power station in Queensland’s Galilee Basin.
York Civil to be liquidated
Creditors of construction company York Civil have voted to liquidate the firm.
Analysis shows renewable rise
Australia would have 100 per cent renewable electricity by the early 2030s if the current rate of installations continues, analysis shows.