Archived News for Engineering Professionals - January, 2024
The Albanese Government has brokered a new deal with gas giants Woodside and Esso.
BoM slammed amid uncertainty
With wild weather across the country, armchair experts are attacking the Bureau of Meteorology with renewed fervour.
Jemena stake could be sold
Goldman Sachs could be looking to sell a 40 per cent stake in Jemena, a key player in the gas and electricity distribution market, on behalf of Singapore Power.
Smart glasses open senses
Federal funding is helping to develop smart glasses for the vision impaired.
Experts back AI plan
The Australian Academy of Science has endorsed the Federal Government's draft AI regulations.
Resilient weir rewarded
The Mildura Weir has been declared the best maintained and managed asset along the iconic River Murray.
Judge slams Tiwi claims
Gas giant Santos has triumphed over a group of Tiwi Islands elders in a federal court challenge.
MUA scales down port plan
The Maritime Union of Australia has reduced its industrial action against stevedoring giant DP World.
Worley chief speaks
Worley CEO Chris Ashton is undertaking extensive efforts to reaffirm the company's integrity.
Blocks hold back profit
Australia's two largest oil and gas producers, Woodside Energy and Santos, may experience a decline in LNG production in the upcoming years.
Generation costs counted
Consultation is open for a plan to drive the future of energy generation in Australia.
Green path updated
A new report lays out the path for the nation's transition to a net-zero economy by 2050.
Investigator seeks future data
The Australian government’s most advanced research ship is heading out on its longest voyage yet.
King seeks to ease approvals
Resources Minister Madeleine King says she will clarify consultation requirements for oil and gas projects.
UK nuclear goals updated
Britain has announced plans for its largest nuclear energy expansion in seven decades.