A representative body for engineers has questioned why a technical design project in Queensland will not consult with engineering experts.

A whistleblower claims one major transporter has routinely ignored proper maintenance, putting lives at risk from unsafe trucks around the country.

The federal government has put up $8.9 million to upgrade 39 remote airstrips across Australia.

The Liberal and Labor parties in South Australia have a heavy transport focus in their bids for the upcoming state election, but each has taken a slightly different route.

A legal complaint has been lodged with the Fair Work Commission over the treatment of a mine worker in WA, who says he was fired after complaining about an injury.

Victorian Transport Association (VTA) CEO Neil Chambers has opened fire on an error in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL), which he says is impossible to comply with and could lead to legal action.

A new device will provide the best of several worlds for people who are severely indecisive about the way they travel.

New South Wales residents may expect to see a drop in their energy bills, with three major companies locking-in reductions over the next five years.

Iceland is going deep for its next new energy supply - drilling a 2.1 kilometre hole through the Earth’s crust to draw power from its liquid interior.

Research suggests jobs in the solar PV industry could be cut in half if the Federal Government reduces its Renewable Energy Target.

Shell may be looking to sell its 900 Australian petrol stations, after it reported a 39 per cent drop in annual profits.

Unions NSW has questioned the New South Wales Government over its decision to sell the state’s power plants, saying most residents want them to remain as public assets.

Injured workers will be re-defined, and able to sue their bosses, under an overhaul of South Australia's WorkCover regime.

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