More signs of a slow-down in the economy of Australia’s biggest trading partner have sparked a drop in the AUD.

The sale of Newcastle's port has been mired by accusations of bodged figures from the New South Wales Greens.

The new Federal Environment Minister has flown into (or at least over) hot water in Tasmania, joining the battle on multiple fronts between Government, conservationists and miners.

A report on the cost and impact of shale coal mining says Australia needs to adopt nation-wide legislation before the practice escalates.

New South Wales has voted for its worst road and unsurprisingly picked the Pacific Highway.

A University of Queensland scientist has found a native algae species which could provide real hope for the development of commercially viable fuels from algae.

Radioactive water is leaking from the broken Fukishima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, with rumours now confirmed by the plant’s operator.

Water is serious business in New South Wales, with reports Sydney Water have shelled out over $7 million just for a website, meanwhile the Minister for Finance and Services announces the allocation of $755 million worth of contracts to upgrade the Sydney Water network.

Researchers will use some novel techniques to assess the state of Australia’s inland rivers, and determine what might result from over-extraction of groundwater in the future.

Greenpeace is accusing a Chinese state-owned mining company of massive damage to Mongolian water systems, allegedly sucked dry by the unquenchable coal-mining effort.

Investigations have led to charges for several Queensland mining operators, after it was found they had improperly dumped wastewater into local systems.

An ancient tooth found in a riverbed near Gippsland has led to the discovery of a pre-historic water-dwelling reptile.

The Federal Government is glowing over uranium - looking toward a radioactive future to boost Australian jobs and the economy, despite a global drop in nuclear power production.

Industry experts have observed a shift in favour of Australian logistics industry development and expansion of haulage-management technology.

An event in Sydney will see four dramatic examples of fine Australian engineering celebrated as works of industrial art.

More strife for the embattled Australian car-maker, with reports Holden is waiting on engineers to finish the new Cruze.

The chief executive of Origin Energy says the Coal Seam Gas industry should be completely transparent to allay fears from anti-CSG groups.

The Federal Government has announced it will put up $10 million for the first stage of a heavy vehicle bypass of Katherine in the Northern Territory. 

One Australian company may take on the biggest job of its history, with the call put out for tenders to build Victoria’s East West Rail Link.

A new study says the rate of hiring in the technology sector has been reduced by a downturn in mining profits.

Peabody Energy will cut 400 positions across its NSW and QLD coal mines, pointing to challenging market conditions as the reason for sackings.

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