A man some considered one of the dodgiest politicians in New South Wales has resigned.

BHP Billiton is splitting in two, spinning-off some of its less valuable divisions into a new company.

New analysis shows renewable energy is becoming the cheap and reliable option, while the uncertainty of gas requires a roll of the dice.

Media owner Rupert Murdoch says Australians should be greatly sceptical of climate change and its impacts.

Small bricks of compressed rice husk could save Nepalese women and children hours of hard labour and improve their health.

Irrigation industry group Namoi Water says the NSW Government’s permission for AGL to fracture CSG wells in Gloucester is a dark sign of things to come.

Australian engineering firm Clough has bought US LNG engineering group CH-IV International.

A life-saving solar-powered toilet has been developed for a UN-backed project to improve global sanitation.

South-eastern Australia won’t need any more generators for at least 10 years, according to new analysis.

Studies have been undertaken to look at Australia's first community owned electricity retailer.

UPDATE 12/08: The Fair Work Commission has released an interim decision ordering the CFMEU to stop strike action at Curtis Island.

A spongy plastic that soaks up carbon dioxide could ease the transition away from polluting fossil fuels and toward new energy sources, researchers say.

Australian authorities have warned that they may ban the export of local uranium to Russia.

A large shell-shaped structure is sucking tonnes of rubbish out of a river for free.

Mining giant BHP Billiton has been ordered to pay the biggest asbestos exposure settlement in Australian history, but it may not play ball.

With the results of a review still looming, insiders say Australian renewable energy is “dead”.

Australian nuclear is being boosted this week with the re-animation of Queensland’s uranium industry, and some encouraging words from a former Prime Minister.

Research says leaks from Australian coal seam gas (CSG) wells are much less severe than leaks in the US, but they are still a major source of carbon emissions.

Just days after the Federal Government’s approval of a massive new coal mine, it looks like rough times ahead for the classic source of fuel.

A discovery has been made in space that could lead to better-burning engines on Earth.

The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is helping industrial teeth sink into nearby sea-floors, issuing seven new underwater mining licences.

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