Experts say the Australia’s renewable energy transition makes economic sense.

Australian researchers have found new evidence of a highly unusual quantum state, which could be key to some revolutionary new devices.

Locals fear that a new electricity transmission line will ruin the tranquillity of their Tasmanian wilderness.

Australian engineers have turned human hair into highly sensitive sensors.

Seven companies have been shortlisted for the next stage of the ARENA’s $70 million hydrogen funding.

Australian solar cell researchers have created a ‘solar-flow battery’ that can generate, store, and deliver renewable electricity in a single device.

Experts say iron ore will help Western Australia's economy recover from the COVID-19 economic hit faster than other states.

Experts have ripped into the proposed $500m Australian War Memorial (AWM) expansion as it heads for final consideration.

Toilet amenities can make or break a tourist spot, but rarely are they the sole reason for a visit.

Experts have found that dog fur could be an effective and sustainable way to mop up dangerous environmental contaminants.

The latest methane figures show emissions increased by nine per cent - or 50 million tons - from 2007 to 2017.

US aluminium giant Alcoa is threatening to battle the ATO in court over a tax bill that could top $1 billion.

Builders are already seeing the benefits of the Federal Government's $688 million HomeBuilder program.

Researchers are working on new ways to synthesise advanced piezoelectrics.

New plasma-coated bandages can attack infection and could revolutionise the treatment of chronic wounds.

A new project will see a fleet of electric cars plugged into the power grid to help protect against blackouts and voltage fluctuations.

French defence manufacturer Thales has thrown the town of Bendigo a $75 million bone.

The New Acland Coal operation is under investigation over allegations of illegal mining.

Investment in Australian astronomy appears to be paying dividends.

The NSW Government is setting itself up for a rapid transition from coal to renewables.

Telstra has made a $5.4 million STEM investment with the University of Melbourne.

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