Mergers and acquisitions in Australian mining are at their lowest level in 10 years.

Russia has opened its largest-ever coal mine, which will run for over 160 years.

A new study shows truck driver safety may rely more on psychology and business culture than on technical issues.

A new advocacy group is pushing landside container logistics service providers to have their say on an inquiry into wharf cartage.

Australian Customs and Border Protection is cracking down on dodgy figures in the international supply chain.

Fortescue Metals Group has merged two contracts at Christmas Creek in a move that will see Macmahon Holdings wind up work.

WorkSafe Victoria has welcomed its latest batch of budding OHS inspectors.

Australia Post chief Ahmed Fahour says the death of letter-writing is sending the postal service is careering towards its first full-year loss in more than 30 years.

The head of Transport for NSW has crossed state lines to take up powerful public service roles in Queensland.

Managers at US west coast ports say with a long-running union fight settled, they may be able to deal with an incredible backlog.

There is anger over claims that gas giant AGL delayed reporting the presence of BTEX chemicals in flowback water from its Gloucester CSG wells.

NBN Co has signed up Arris to upgrade the Optus and Telstra hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) networks.

More court action and strikes have been avoided, with the dispute between Boral and the CFMEU over for now.

A joint report from 28 different medical groups says the annual health bill from the Hunter Valley coal industry is in the hundreds of millions.

Victorian premier Daniel Andrews is feeling heat from various parts of the Liberal party over the multi-billion-dollar East West Link road project.

Building supply company James Hardie has lifted profits on the back of recovery in the Australian and US housing markets.

News South Wales unions have launched their campaign ahead of the state’s March 28 election.

There is some division over a $6.5 billion takeover offer for logistics giant Toll.

The ACT Government wants to knock down and rebuild Canberra public housing, but has hit a hitch.

Researchers are looking at the legacy of water contamination from Australia’s colonial days.

A NSW mining lobby wants charity status removed from protest groups that fight to interrupt industries in the name of conservation.

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