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Slow approvals processes plaguing large-scale wind, solar, batteries and transmission fewer employers are taking on apprentices, risking the pace of the energy transition.
Tasmania's Liberal premier has taken a swipe at "single-issue" independents as he attempts to turn voters away from another ...
Economists will be watching how the property market has responded to the May rate cut, while fund managers will be closing ...
Lahore has two Test cricket grounds that between them have staged 44 Tests, the fifth highest number of any city in Asia ...
The Allan Labor Government's Suburban Rail Loop will slash congestion, cut travel times and connect two of Australia's largest universities to ...
Australia's economy is tipped to strengthen over the next few years despite the uncertain global backdrop but may stagnate ...
The famous zoo says new gondolas will make the tourist attraction more accessible. Critics say the towering structure will ...
Sir James Wates CBE has been appointed chair of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) board. He replaces interim chair Bill Beaumont.
The SSN-AUKUS class is intended to replace the UK’s Astute-class submarines from the late 2030s, and form the basis for ...
The first sales have begun at a Noarlunga development which will deliver more than 626 new homes over the next few years.
A flagship new SA Ambulance Service headquarters at Mile End South is a gamechanger for the organisation, says chief ...
Newly released satellite imagery showed construction and earth-moving equipment at Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, a few days after the US attack on a number of nuclear facilities in the country.