A Victorian corruption hearing has been told that the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) routinely employs bikies to carry out threats and assaults.

One local government has approved a development application for large, permanent protesters’ campsite.

New South Wales is getting a gauge of its uranium supplies, in a move that many consider a step towards new mining ventures.

Two states’ minerals councils have lobbed volleys at The Australia Institute, accusing it of fudging its numbers to fight an ideological war.

The Transport Workers Union has slammed safety standards for truck drivers in oil, fuel and gas transport.

One of the toughest engineering quests is to create a transparent solar panel, and a team in the US has taken the biggest step so far.

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) is refusing to let the Federal Government cut the Renewable Energy Target (RET) without a fight.

Local professionals should be protected from competition with 457 visa-holders in certain industries, AusIMM says.

Japan has approved the restart of some of its nuclear reactors, in a move that could pave the way for the nation’s nuclear systems to fire once more.

The Northern Territory Government will review its processes as the capital city suffers through more blackouts.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has called a sharp drop in global oil demand “nothing short of remarkable”.

Conditions for workers at the offshore Gorgon gas plant will be investigated by the West Australian government, if a push by three big unions is successful.

Australian firm Clough Ltd has scored a $70 million contract for a gas project in Queensland.

The ASTEROIDS Act has been tabled in the US House of Representatives, seeking to define the rules for a new era of resource exploration in space.

There are more calls for a federal anti-corruption body to be set up, as builders’ donations continue to trouble NSW politicians.

Australia will sell uranium to India under a deal that may improve the country’s poor nuclear safety record.

Victorian Premier Denis Napthine wants to stop power companies from charging customers for work to improve the safety of powerlines in bushfire-prone areas.

A community campaign has been launched to stop the partial privatisation of the New South Wales power network.

State governments and small communities are filling the gap left by a Federal Government that seems unwilling to change.

Researchers in the US are working on designer bacteria that eat sunlight and can be burned for fuel.

The Queensland Government is getting into newer, deeper forms of gas and oil drilling, which could bring big risks for water supplies.

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