The Northern Territory Chief Minister says NT gas will flow to east coast markets by 2018.

Government body VicRoads is updating its road maintenance fleet with radar-based reverse braking technology to reduce employee injuries.

Despite a storm surging around its approval, proponents of Adani’s Carmichael coal mine are doing everything they can to ensure it goes ahead.

Santos’ half-year profits have slumped 82 per cent to $37 million, tumbling alongside global oil prices.

A new study says that 60 per cent of Australian students are studying for jobs that will not exists, or be very different, in 15 years’ time.

Victoria has outlined a modest aim to get at least 20 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020.

The Federal Government has splashed $100 million around the Murray-Darling Basin area to improve water infrastructure.

Reports say the ACTU is setting up a $30 million campaign to spread anti-Abbott messaging.

A leading defence industry body says just a small slice of the Federal Government's $39 billion promise for shipbuilding will actually go to South Australia.

The Federal Government is continuing its push to change environmental approval laws so that activists and environmentalists cannot hinder mining projects.

Australian researchers have set a new record for generating hydrogen fuel with solar power.

Family First senator Bob Day is optimistic despite failing in a bid to remove the ban on nuclear power plants in Australia.

BHP is pushing ahead despite a depressed iron ore market, drumming-up funds for a new open pit near Newman in WA.

The Federal Government will keep fighting to bring back the workplace cop - the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) - after failing to reintroduce it this week.

The Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters’ Association has released the final version of its national ‘Guide for Safe Design of Livestock Loading Ramps and Forcing Yards’.

Queensland-based employees of the rail firm Aurizon say they have been bullied and gagged from talking to the media.

Fire trucks in New South Wales are being outfitted with sirens that can be felt as well as heard.

The next round of Safe Work SA WHS Research Strategy will pay out $650,000 in research grants, with applications open now.

Tasmanian electric car enthusiasts want a public network of chargers for the high-tech vehicles.

Australia’s main financial regulator says it will turn its focus to ‘phoenix activities’ in the construction sector.

Astrophysicist Professor Geraint Lewis says light speed space travel between galaxies may actually be possible.

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