Archived News for Industry Professionals - June, 2023
A worker has lost their life at Mineral Resources' Onslow Iron project in Western Australia, marking the ...
Pole poverty outlined
A lack of action on transmission wires could be driving up power bills for consumers.
Snowy pledges tunnel return
Snowy Hydro says it should be able to resume construction on its massive pumped hydro project in six weeks ...
Union fights for access
The CFMEU's West Australian branch is seeking a federal right of entry permit for a former gang member.
Origin buyer lays out case
Brookfield is pushing ahead with its $18.7 billion takeover bid for Origin Energy, amid questions about its tax avoidance.
Defence seeks STEM women
The Defence Department has announced a recruitment drive with a 50 per cent target for attracting experienced female professionals in STEM fields.
Airline scarcity drives price
The ACCC says the Qantas-Jetstar and Virgin airline duopoly is driving up domestic flight prices.
Burke rejects business' claims
Business lobbies are railing against workplace changes that the Albanese Government says it is not actually making.
Emission sweep shows issues
Analysis suggests some mines are emitting much more than they said they would.
Gas rig death reported
Mining giant Woodside has responded to the death of a worker on one of its offshore gas platforms.
More PFAS damage settled
The Federal Government has reached a $22 million settlement with an Aboriginal community over PFAS contamination.
New map to aid digs
A new mining map could help boost Australia’s global position as a clean energy powerhouse
Pole popularity prompts concern
A lack of popularity among voters could hold back NSW’s energy transition.
BHP admits big underpayment
BHP has acknowledged that it wrongly deducted annual leave from its employees' entitlements for over a decade ...