Local governments typically have the greatest power to directly influence lives, and some councils are using that connection to help lift residents out of poverty.

The Federal Government's plan to close important research centres have drawn criticism almost immediately.

Australian engineering students have been officially recognised as world record holders for the fastest electric vehicle over a distance of 500 kilometres.

A former Liberal Party leader and former Liberal prime minister have told their currently-serving colleagues to stay out of ANU’s business.

While many miss the long gone days of hand-built automobiles, a trade show in the US has shown a glimpse of the automated, extruded car-making future.

Several recent events have come together as a strong reminder of the non-physical health risks of the mining industry.

Melbourne will have a second container port, but the rest of the plan hinges on an upcoming state election.

A parliamentary inquiry will look into the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA), following several big spills and small fines.

A group of sea-bound protestors are travelling from the Pacific Islands to Newcastle to block the coal port.

The New South Wales regulatory tribunal is looking to review the state’s tow truck industry, and wants interested parties to lodge their views.

A mysterious ‘space drone’ will touch down after orbiting the Earth for nearly two years.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott will be on site for the official opening of BMA’s new Caval Ridge coal mine in Moranbah today.

An urgent investigation has been launched into the treatment of an asbestos-laden factory, which was also a popular playground for many years.

The EU has made a ruling that will allow the UK to build its first nuclear power station since the nineteen-nineties.

There have been moves toward improvement in the petroleum fuel transport sector.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says Australia still cannot send nurses or aid workers to Ebola-affected parts of Africa because there is no evacuation plan.

New surveys show a large section of Australian society is struggling to cover power costs.

A huge residential project near Byron bay has been referred to the NSW corruption watchdog.

One big Australian university is getting rid of its investments in mining companies.

While government figures seem to provide bad news with few solutions, CSIRO is looking to build a future for Australian manufacturing.

A new Engineers Without Borders (EWB) project could bring life-saving sanitation to flood-prone Cambodia.

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