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World’s Most Vulnerable Built Environment Regions Have Been Unveiled
Environment
Monday March 25 2024

World’s Most Vulnerable Built Environment Regions Have Been Unveiled

Regions around the world that face the most significant level of risk to their buildings as a result of climate change and extreme weather impacts have...

Australia’s Largest Off Grid Solar Farm Opens
Energy
Sunday March 24 2024

Australia’s Largest Off Grid Solar Farm Opens

Australia’s largest off grid wind farm has officially opened.

The Burning Platform for Renewable Diesel
Energy
Friday March 22 2024

The Burning Platform for Renewable Diesel

The push for net-zero emissions globally is encountering a significant roadblock.

Australia’s Large Solar and Wind Investment Slumps
Energy
Monday March 18 2024

Australia’s Large Solar and Wind Investment Slumps

The number of large-scale clean energy generation projects that are being committed to throughout Australia has slumped, new data shows.

Ground Breaks on European Giant’s First Aussie Solar Farm
Energy
Wednesday March 6 2024

Ground Breaks on European Giant’s First Aussie Solar Farm

Ground has broken on a project that will be the first solar farm to be constructed in Australia by a European energy giant which has massive...

Why Can Certain Bridges Resist the Tremors of Major Earthquakes?
Structural
Friday February 16 2024

Why Can Certain Bridges Resist the Tremors of Major Earthquakes?

Why Can Certain Bridges Resist the Tremors of Major Earthquakes?

More Stations Needed on Huge Sydney Rail Project: Report
Infrastructure
Tuesday February 13 2024

More Stations Needed on Huge Sydney Rail Project: Report

More stations should be considered on one of Sydney’s largest rail projects, a review has found.

How to Cut Concrete’s Carbon Footprint
Structural
Friday February 9 2024

How to Cut Concrete’s Carbon Footprint

Conventional concrete is not the most environmentally friendly building material, emitting ample carbon dioxide (CO2).

Infrastructure
18 May, 2020
Shower a 'sanctuary' from virus: Syd study

Sydneysiders are using enough water to fill 155 Olympic-sized swimming pools each day as they spend more time at home.

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Mining
7 May, 2020
Five miners burned in underground blast

Four mine workers are fighting for life and a fifth is in a serious condition after an underground blast at a Queensland coal mine.

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Infrastructure
18 Mar, 2020
Murray Basin rail project fails to deliver

The Murray Basin Rail Project has failed to improve rural freight outcomes for Victoria despite a $440 million public spend, according to the state's auditor-general.

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Infrastructure
28 Feb, 2020
Qld flood class action win to be appealed

A second Queensland water provider is appealing a class action decision on the 2011 floods potentially worth hundreds of millions of dollars. 

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Infrastructure
21 Feb, 2020
Trade Worker Demand Hotspots Unveiled

Train drivers refused to travel on the section of track where two people died in a Sydney-Melbourne XPT derailment, the rail union says.

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Infrastructure
21 Feb, 2020
NSW rail project cost to blow out by $3b

The cost of a major construction project to build a rail line that will run under Sydney Harbour is likely to blow out by up to...

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Mining
14 Jan, 2020
Qld mining death eighth in two years

WHAT HAPPENED?

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Infrastructure
10 Jan, 2020
Sydney desal plant could double in size

The NSW government is going ahead with plans to expand Sydney's desalination plant to ensure the state isn't left "flat-footed" should the drought continue.

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Environment
9 Dec, 2019
No threat to Sydney water quality for now

Sydney's drinking water won't be impacted by emergency bushfires burning near Warragamba Dam and elsewhere around the city, authorities say.

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