Ships carrying oil are continuing to come to Australia as expected and should do so for the next month, and the industry is urging that while the picture beyond that is uncertain and complicated, "the tankers have never stopped coming".
Government launches consultation into locally made wind infrastructure
The federal government is exploring the feasibility of manufacturing wind energy infrastructure locally, with the federal minister for industry saying he is "sick of the naysayers" who say local manufacturing is not sustainable.
Deal to salvage Zone RV leaves caravan customers short-changed
A Melbourne-based company has purchased Zone RV, but customers who collectively paid millions before its collapse will be left out of pocket.
Pub left without 'parmas' as cyber attack targets chicken processor
A cyber attack at Hazeldenes chicken processing plant in central Victoria has stalled production and left butchers and pubs across the state without chicken.
Alcoa's green efforts dubbed 'disappointing' by WA premier after $55m payment
Roger Cook criticises Alcoa's environmental record for being "not at the level we expect", after the US mining giant agreed to pay $55 million for clearing a native jarrah forest in WA's south without approval.
'Unacceptably high': Concern over lead air pollution results over Hobart
High levels of lead contamination have been found in dust samples taken from suburban locations close to Nyrstar's Hobart zinc smelter, documents obtained by the ABC show.
Coastal communities delighted by 'rare' seismic testing rejection
A controversial seismic testing proposal off Victoria's south-west coast has been rejected in a "rare" move from the offshore regulator.
What spurred auditors to dig into travel giant’s $150m overcharging scandal?
Australian travel mogul Jamie Pherous, who grew a three-man operation into a multi-billion dollar success, foundered on the rocks of an accounting scandal in the UK.
This 'big, beautiful plan' has backfired, costing Timor-Leste hundreds of millions
The Greater Sunrise gas project was meant to transform Timor-Leste and bring billions in revenue, but locals are still waiting for the jobs and opportunities that were promised.
'Bloodbath' at Washington Post as massive layoffs announced
The Jeff Bezos-owned paper, which famously brought down US President Richard Nixon, will drastically cut back in size and lay off workers in all its departments.
Liberals say $15b fund backing 'loser' green projects will fuel inflation
The $15 billion fund will be allowed to back riskier green projects under new rules announced today.
Trump to unveil rare-earths mineral stockpile to counter China
A $US12 billion ($17.2 billion) investment from the US Export-Import Bank is attracting attention from major American car companies, and comes as Washington seeks to break China's dominance of resources key for military and computing applications.
Amazon accidentally announces further 16,000 layoffs in AI pivot
A misfired internal email was the first time many employees found out about a second round of job cuts in just six months.
Victoria's coal country set to become home of $10 billion data centre
Victoria's east is set to become home to a $10 billion data centre that will support the technology necessary for artificial intelligence systems.
Zone RV in liquidation as police confirm fraud investigation
The luxury caravan manufacturer will be wound up, with liquidators promising to step up their investigation into allegations against Zone RV director David Biggar.
Satellite pics show lone tree at centre of probe into Alcoa's WA operations
WA's environmental regulator is investigating an alleged breach of Alcoa's state-imposed mining conditions which, if proven, would make it illegal for the company to continue some of its mining operations.
Zone RV director faces litigation over $21 million insolvent trading claim
Administrators of the collapsed luxury caravan manufacturer have threatened to sue David Biggar, whose company owes customers millions of dollars.
Caravan customers furious ASIC ignored whistleblower before collapse
Anger is growing after revelations the corporate watchdog failed to investigate allegations against luxury caravan manufacturer Zone RV.
Trump Media group buys fusion power company for $9bn
The US president's company also operates a number of cryptocurrency-related financial products and owns social media platform Truth Social.
'Scandal waiting to happen': Powerful new development laws pass WA parliament
The powers allow WA Premier Roger Cook and a bureaucrat to sign off on projects with "strategic or economic significance", sparking concerns about the wide-ranging powers and potential environmental impact.
'Shocked' employees ponder bleak Christmas after collapse of caravan manufacturer
Questions are being asked about why Zone RV fell into administration, leaving hundreds of workers unemployed and customers in limbo.