A new study has found the use of lead solder in water supply pipelines has resulted in environmental contamination across a 70km stretch of land in central New South Wales.

A Senate inquiry has been told around 1,000 wind turbines will need to be built to meet the new Renewable Energy Target figure of 33,000 gigawatt hours.

Australian research engineers are working on a system that could vastly improve the efficiency of electric motors.

The Industry Minister has unveiled 29 new offshore areas for oil exploration at an energy industry conference.

British engineers have printed a radio frequency antenna using compressed graphene ink, in what could be one of the first commercial applications for the high-tech material.

One of Australia’s biggest energy industry lobbies say the nation has become a world leader in solar power installation.

Reports are in from a trial of a solar power generating road in Europe, and it appears ot have gone quite well.

The rebuilding of Christchurch's earthquake-ravaged CBD has been delayed by several years, but residents will soon get a high-tech preview of what’s to come.

Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has backed Opposition Leader Bill Shorten’s call to increase STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education by teaching kids to code.

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten focused on science, technology and education in his budget reply speech overnight, vowing to push Australia to the cutting-edge.

The northern part of Australia has been celebrating wins in this week’s federal budget announcement.

The new Federal Budget takes money from the Green Army to boost Great Barrier Reef spending.

Research money has been re-jigged in the latest federal budget.

UPDATE 18/05: The Abbott government has ditched plans for two-yearly reviews, in a move that should see changes to the RET passed by parliament within weeks.

Alcoa will close its coal mine and power station on Victoria's coast in August, putting 85 people out of work.

A new guide has rated Australian universities for their acceptance and inclusiveness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) students.

The WA Government has requested proposals for the $1.575 billion Perth Freight Link project.

A Chinese construction company has put together the world’s tallest pre-fab tower in less than three weeks.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has revealed new costs in the scrapping of the East West Link project, while he tries to garner support for a different road build.

While solar panels gain popularity – and increase in efficiency – around the world, experts say some alternative design could help us gain more free power from the Sun.

This week’s Federal Government budget launch could be hampered by vocal protests from unionised government workers across many sectors.

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