An opposition spokesperson has warned an expanded work-for-the-dole program will probably not fix unemployment.

A Federal Minister has warned bad things will happen if wage negotiations are not controlled, calling on unions and employers to take it easy.

One large cattle station has become the site of the latest major conservation project in the Northern Territory.

Insiders expect China will soon announce a new high-speed rail connection through Laos, Thailand and Malaysia and Singapore.

Some major energy providers have made their pitch ahead of the Renewable Energy Target review this year, claiming the figure should now be lowered.

The Queensland Bus Industry Council (QBIC) wants to help the state’s drivers shape-up, launching a plan to improve the health of workers in a high-risk arena.

Engineers Australia has welcomed the Federal Government’s Commission of Inquiry into a large-scale dredging project spill in Queensland.

The New South Wales government has brought back a scheme that paid farmers to improve their safety.

Reports by multiple Australian media outlets have shown a high level of corruption in construction, with several unions accused of handing lucrative contracts to criminals.

The Australian Industry Group has joined the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) in calling for the end of the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal’s (RSRT).

A massive diamond has been uncovered in southern Africa, measuring slightly less than 100 carats.

The United States’ Federal Aviation Administration has ordered inspections of Boeing 767s, to check for a problem that could see pilots to lose control.

With nuclear energy seemingly at its least popular in years, many have begun to neglect the benefits of the power source that never really made it.

Two champions of a renewable energy future have been honoured this Australia Day.

Changes are on the way in the Queensland health system, with a plan that would see private hospitals taking on surgeries that public sites do not have time for.

The Tasmanian government may defer royalty payments from a new iron ore mine in Tarkine region, to ensure future projects are encouraged.

Nearly a dozen people have been arrested while protesting at a mine site in New South Wales.

To mining companies are looking for half a billion dollars in compensation, after the New South Wales government tore up their licences.

A botched raid based on a hunch has prompted the Australian Tax Office to rethink its policies.

Western Australia’s policy to fast-track mine licence approvals means Fortescue Metals will not have to consult with native-title holders in the Pilbara.

China will soon have over a dozen free trade zones, following the success and popularity of one in Shaghai.

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