Australian households are embracing rooftop solar installations at an unprecedented rate.

Tesla is preparing to enter the UK energy market as an electricity supplier.

Australia and the European Union have hit a roadblock in their five-year-long negotiations for a free trade agreement.

Queensland has unveiled plans to establish 12 renewable energy zones (REZs) as part of a $62 billion energy transition initiative.

Japan's plan to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant is causing anxiety among its neighbouring countries.

Mining company South32 after admitting to draining drinking water in NSW.

New South Wales Building Commissioner David Chandler has expressed horror at the “third world” and “nightmare” safety conditions observed at two construction sites in Newcastle.

The building arm of troubled Sydney developer Toplace Group has been placed under voluntary administration.

A juice company has been hit with a $120,000 fine following a distressing workplace incident.

Outdoor labour may become impossible as Northern Australia faces a looming heat crisis.

Over 25 megatonnes of hazardous chemicals have been traded illegally between 2004 and 2019, despite regulations in place to mitigate their trade, suggests new global research.

Three brothers who own Whakaari White Island are facing charges over the deadly eruption that occurred in 2019.

Anthony Albanese has secured a groundbreaking defence export deal with Germany worth over $1 billion.

Victoria's Gippsland region could become a global offshore wind energy hub with the potential construction of giant wind turbines.

The federal government has launched a review of planning processes for high-voltage transmission lines.

Engineers want to use undersea oil and gas fields to store captured carbon.

Nuclear submarine dreams are becoming reality, with the launch of the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA).

Fugitive emissions of methane in Australia are far higher than reported, according to experts.

Water woes in the UK could show the downside of privatisation.

A diving company has been fined $730,000 for reckless safety breaches.

Big funds are flowing towards an Australian design for tiny sensors.

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