Archived News for Industry Professionals
Doubt thrown on homes
Analysts claim Labor’s ambitious plan to construct one million new homes within five years may fall short ...
Sydney projects spiral
The Minns government says the cost of a major metro line project linking the city's south west to the inner west is set to exceed the previously announced budget.
Green furnace coming soon
A new deal for an electric furnace could massively reduce smelting emissions.
Green money warns government
Governments have been warned not to go too deep on specific green technologies.
Big rail blowout picked apart
A review has highlighted issues with Australia’s delayed and over-budget inland rail project.
Camp pitched for housing help
Proponents of an 850-person workers’ village in regional WA say it could help ease rental issues.
Gas issues shift
The ACCC's latest report on the east coast gas market shows an improvement in the outlook for the remainder of 2023.
Green supply chain outlined
Big firms behind Australia’s heavy industry supply chains say it could transition to net zero emissions.
Hydrogen plan costs expand
Concerns have been raised about a major hydrogen project involving Victorian coal.
Survey sees slavery needs
A new survey says business groups want a commissioner to deal with slavery.
Tesla eyes China site
Electric car manufacturer Tesla has announced plans to open a new ‘Megafactory’ in Shanghai.
Brisbane build blows out
Queensland's biggest infrastructure project, the Brisbane Cross River Rail, will open three months later and cost $6.3 billion, $960 million more than initially planned.
King spruiks mine work
The federal resources minister has urged students concerned about the environment to pursue jobs in mining.
Court to rule on climate needs
The International Court of Justice will soon determine states' legal and financial obligations to prevent climate harm.
Hat passed for Ranger works
Shares are being sold to pay for the rehabilitation of the Ranger uranium mine in Kakadu.
Key names call for cuts
Giants of Australian industry have joined the call for emissions reductions.
EPA aimed at Singleton
Authorities will soon review plans for a giant new farm complex in the Northern Territory.
Green light for gold mine
Regis Resources has received conditional approval for its McPhillamy's Gold Mine in Blayney, near Bathurst, from an independent planning panel in NSW's Central West.
Land fight turns to banks
Banks have been targeted in a legal complaint about human rights and mining.
Scotts enters liquidation
Transport and logistics company Scott's Refrigerated Logistics has gone into liquidation.