Archived News for Engineering Professionals
US chemical heavyweight Albemarle has proposed a $6.6 billion takeover offer for Liontown Resources.
New IR protections pushed
The Albanese Government has introduced its attempt to address issues that undermine pay and working conditions.
Paper straw PFAS checked
Researchers have discovered that many so-called ‘eco-friendly’ paper straws contain poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Shift impairment studied
Shift work has been linked to cognitive impairment in middle-aged and older adults.
AEMO outlines grid risk
AEMO has unveiled its 2023 Electricity Statement of Opportunities (ESOO) report.
Equinox eyes local coast
Equinor, the global leader in floating offshore wind farm operations, has set its sights on Australia.
HESC progress opposed
Environmental groups are opposing plans to produce hydrogen from coal in Victoria's Latrobe Valley.
Link deal to continue cable
A new agreement secures the Victoria/Tasmania Marinus Link undersea power cable project.
Mirrors move for new solar
RayGen has officially opened its $27 million solar and thermal power plant project in Carwarp, north-west Victoria.
Power plan stays on surface
The NSW Government is moving forward with plans to construct overhead power lines across the state, rejecting calls to bury them underground.
WA deals with shortage
Western Australia, a resource-rich state, is grappling with a dwindling gas supply.
Sub students funded
The government is funding courses for people to work on its nuclear submarine program.
Brain links boosted
Researchers have shattered records for the speed of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
Snowy costs rise
Snowy Hydro has confirmed that the cost of its ambitious Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro storage project has ballooned to a staggering $12 billion.
Time slowed billion-fold
Australian scientists have used a quantum computer to slow down a chemical reaction by a factor of 100 billion times.
Fortescue chief leaves
Fiona Hick, CEO of Fortescue Metals, has stepped down from her position just six months after assuming the role.
Lockheed lined up for missile shield
An American company has secured a major contract to build missile defence for Australia.