Lockheed Martin Australia has awarded eight contracts to Australian industry and academic organisations for a combined value of $600,000.
QLD parliament passes 20-year jail terms for manslaughter
Mining executives will face harsher punishments for the deaths of their employees after Queensland parliament passed.
$3 billion boost creates $100 billion infrastructure and jobs pipeline in NSW
The NSW Government has announced a $3 billion fund to go towards job-creating projects, increasing the infrastructure pipeline to $100 billion.
Iron ore prices break past $US100
Iron ore prices have broken US$100 ($147) per tonne before landing on $US99.16 in the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Market Index on Monday.
Major manufacturers work with Vic gov and unions to keep jobs safe
Alstom and Bombardier have collaborated with the Victorian state government and unions to retain highly skilled manufacturing staff in Ballarat.
Ai Group welcomes federal government call for more manufacturing
Ai Group chief executive Innes Willox has welcomed the federal government’s call for a greater emphasis on manufacturing to reboot the Australian economy.
Lynas encounters political hurdle in US rare earth contract
The future of Lynas Corporation’s contract for a US-based heavy rare earth separation facility is uncertain as the government rethinks its decision.
Terracom makes Universal Coal acquisition compulsory
TerraCom has tightened its hold on Universal Coal as it moves to acquire all of the shares it does not already own in the company.
L3Harris Australia seeks EOIs from SMEs on manufacturing capability
L3Harris Australia is seeking EOIs from SMEs with a range of capabilities within the design, manufacture and integration of electronics components.
Rising temperatures likely to increase damage caused by plant pathogens
Research provides evidence that rising temperatures are likely to increase crop losses as warmer soils favour the growth of pathogenic soil fungi species.