A South Australian company has been ordered to pay over $1 million for dozens of dangerous offences.

Queensland Government policy proposals hint at a plan to move large freight between the state’s ports, rather than on its roads.

The Ranger uranium mine in the Kakadu National Park has started again after gaining approval from authorities after a shut-down following a spill.

The future of human transport could come from a new building in the UK, with the launch of a centre aimed at catapulting mobility into a new era.

Investigations into a death at the Tropicana mine camp in WA have inflamed debate over alcohol policies at sites.

The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) says trains should get more involved in the push for safer and cleaner engines.

A building in Norway has become the world's first to be renovated to produce more energy than it consumes.

The Victorian building watchdog will crack down on union delegates' entries to work sites.

Federal MP and (possibly former) mining magnate Clive Palmer has resigned several directorships ahead of a court battle with a Chinese conglomerate.

General Motors has fired 15 of its top people over a deadly ignition scandal.

New estimates have shown the rise of gas as a major part of the Queensland economy, and regional bodies want to make sure they see a slice of profit.

Local innovations have changed the state of aircraft construction worldwide.

The chief scientist in New South Wales says there should be no CSG fracking in Sydney’s water catchment area until all the risks are known.

Japan has begun freezing the earth around the leaking nuclear power facility at Fukushima, hoping to contain radioactive waste with an underground ice wall.

Trucking firms on the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS) will be given three months advance notice when audits are due, the regulator says.

Western Australia's Chamber of Minerals and Energy says cost-cutting measures by mining companies should not sacrifice occupational health and safety plans.

A construction company faces over a million dollars in fines after charges were laid by Canberra workplace safety authorities.

Authorities are moving to ensure companies are paying their truck drivers correctly, after they found one NSW operator dodging the rules.

The chainsaw-like buzz of the classic postie bike may soon be replaced with the gentle whizzing noise of the future, as Australia Post starts its trial of electric delivery vans.

In Queensland, changes to work diary requirements for truck drivers are in effect.

An Australian engineer has been recognised for his contribution to the mining industry, with an invention that has made millions of dollars around the world.

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