Archived News for Engineering Professionals
An $80 million federal pledge has been made for the business case behind the Sydney-Newcastle high-speed rail line.
Green steel credit questioned
The Federal Government is backing upgrades at a coal-fired steel plant.
PC issues AI warning
The Productivity Commission wants Australia to balance AI innovation with regulation.
Santos opens Indigenous fund
Santos has announced the creation of a $110 million fund aimed at benefiting Aboriginal communities.
King plugs gas future
A federal minister has been promoting Australia’s gas export capabilities on the world stage.
Anger aimed at law office
Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has issued a stark warning to the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO)...
Battery build backed
Origin Energy says it will build a $400 million, 650 MWh battery storage system at its gas-fired Mortlake Power Station in Victoria.
Climate law delay sought
Australian business groups have called for a delay in the implementation of the new mandatory climate disclosure laws...
Housing issues build
With the weakest home-building pipeline Australia has seen in over a decade, there is a growing push for...
Slump causes mine concern
The prices of lithium and nickel, once the darlings of the green energy transition, have plummeted.
Doomsday Clock maintains risk
In a reminder of global perils, the Doomsday Clock remains at 90 seconds to midnight.
Fortescue facing shift
An ex-PM’s departure could mark a new chapter for Fortescue’s green ambitions.
King leaves on power spree
Australia is promoting itself to key energy markets in Japan and South Korea.
Local link in German plan
Germany, Europe's industrial juggernaut, is pushing to build a novel hydrogen market.
Melanoma leaders honoured
Professor Georgina Long and Professor Richard Scolyer have been jointly named the 2024 Australians of the Year.
New bid for multi-deal
Coal workers could be the first to test the new multi-employer bargaining regime.