One Local Government Association may have to fight to retain council control over planning decisions, after a range of “socialist” reforms were proposed.

The Queensland Government has successfully repealed the state's Wild Rivers Act - a move conservationists say will take a major toll on some of the world’s last free-flowing rivers.

A Sydney trucking company will pay for years of dodgy operations in the form of nearly 200 fines.

The Labor Party says it will support the Federal Government's Roads to Recovery scheme, despite the Coalition blaming it for delays.

There has been outrage and ire at a community meeting to discuss a big new freight hub proposal for Sydney.

The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) says it will investigate the risks that come with diesel fumes from coal ships.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has blamed degraded tracks for a derailment in Victoria.

A brand new ghost town has popped up in Melbourne, with the launch of a $109 million safety training centre.

Safety, cost, regulation and services are being weighed-up in the wake of recent air disasters. 

The PayGo model is based on old numbers and is overcharging the trucking industry, ATA’s Stuart St Clair says.

Australia’s chief research group has finally taken delivery of its incredible new science vessel.

A government research paper has shown mining has increased, but overall resource investment is still well down.

Strikes will put one major resource port out of operation, but similar action has been avoided at another.

Mining giant BHP Billiton has been ordered to pay the biggest asbestos exposure settlement in Australian history, but it may not play ball.

With the results of a review still looming, insiders say Australian renewable energy is “dead”.

Australian nuclear is being boosted this week with the re-animation of Queensland’s uranium industry, and some encouraging words from a former Prime Minister.

Researchers have developed a new display that can correct for vision defects, removing the need for prescription glasses or contact lenses for viewing.

The ever-increasing human population will push many things to scarcity, but some designers say it will provide them with more advanced materials.

High-flying businesspeople and fly-in, fly-out workers are being blamed for a spike in HIV infections across Western Australia.

Research says leaks from Australian coal seam gas (CSG) wells are much less severe than leaks in the US, but they are still a major source of carbon emissions.

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