A mining group will soon deliver its environmental impact study in preparation for work on a new silver mine in New South Wales.

A recent education campaign may have helped reduce the number of truck drivers caught in a sweep of compliance enforcement this year.

Construction has begun on transport and logistics group Toll’s new $24 million hub in Hobart, while the company threatens thousands of employees planning a strike.

The talent pool for transport managers and heavy-haulage coordinators is reportedly dwindling, according to recruiters.

The Commonwealth Bank 'Future Business Index' report says  confidence in transport and logistics has plummeted, as industry players view operations for the rest of the year with trepidation.

A recent forum has taken stock of the role of women in Australian technical and trade industries, and found numbers are far too low.

Unions Tasmania is claiming the company tasked with rolling out the National Broadband Network owes workers millions of dollars, which the company has called an “invoicing-related matter”.

Four hundred Holden workers in Adelaide have taken voluntary redundancies, finishing work this Friday in an attempt to save the iconic brand.

The pilot site for geo-thermal energy generation in Western Australia is bubbling along, reportedly operating better than expected.

Advice for improving technical and trade services through high-tech means will be available soon, with The Australian Industry Group receiving $500,000 to develop a digital business kit for manufacturers on the NBN.

The Master Builders Association says changes from the Fair Work Commission’s Modern Award Review have not helped clear anything up for workers or small business operators.

The chief of Origin Energy has said the price of carbon would have to be a great deal higher before the company would think of moving away from coal.

The US Geological Society is encouraging people to comb through the left-overs of old mining operations and look for materials they may not have known were valuable in the past.

A Victorian opposition MP is claiming the safety of regional train passengers at risk because V/Line trains are breaching passenger safety load limits on every service line.

The former treasurer says Australia’s housing market could prop up the economy during a downturn in mining profits.

Telstra has announced it will expand its 4G coverage to provide service to 85 per cent of the population by Christmas this year, with an increased focus on regional coverage.

A north Queensland council has presented a list of demands to companies looking to start a bauxite mining venture, pitting five companies against each other for the right to dig near the Watson River.

A conglomerate of some of the country’s highest producing councils are pushing for more control over mine rates.

The Queensland Government has opened the door even wider for mining companies in the state, with more cuts to red tape for investors.

Some legislative hurdles will need to be cleared for the Prime Minister’s plan to bring forward an Emissions Trading Scheme.

Four coal mines were given permission to release their legacy water into Queensland river catchments last November, now the Deputy Premier says they will all be allowed to dump excess water.

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