Chinese police are taking an eye-for-an-eye approach to people who over-use their headlights.

Malaysia Airlines is beginning a phase of overhaul and renewal in the wake of recent air disasters.

The University of New South Wales has a new head of mining engineering, bringing in a expert form years in the field.

Unions support the scrapping of medical review panels for injured South Australian workers, as part of a WorkCover overhaul.

It has been revealed that a fake engineer worked on projects in Queensland using a false name and qualifications.

The Victorian Government has had to defend the meagre amount of information it has put out about a multi-billion dollar road building plan.

A fatal crash prompted BP to pull its tanker fleet in for safety checks on the weekend.

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

The Greens are seeking to remove a politician who admitted receiving payment from banned property developers.

Mental health nursing is one of the most dangerous professions in the country, with alarming stats showing a high rate of assault.

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.

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

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

Five Victorian TAFEs face a "significant decline" in finances, as cuts begin to strip the important training provider.

An unexpected jump in the unemployment rate has brought a particularly hard hit to youth joblessness.

One Local Government Association may have to fight to retain council control over planning decisions, after a range of “socialist” reforms were proposed.

The Queensland Government has successfully repealed the state's Wild Rivers Act - a move conservationists say will take a major toll on some of the world’s last free-flowing rivers.

A Sydney trucking company will pay for years of dodgy operations in the form of nearly 200 fines.

The Labor Party says it will support the Federal Government's Roads to Recovery scheme, despite the Coalition blaming it for delays.

There has been outrage and ire at a community meeting to discuss a big new freight hub proposal for Sydney.

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