The Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption will begin its investigation of the activities of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) today.

ASIC has warned sections of the finance sector to lift its game to prevent abuses of key benchmarks critical to the wider economy.

Nine men accused of running a multi-million-dollar public transport fraud ring in Victoria have been granted bail.

Ausenco and Duro Felguera – big players in mining and construction engineering - have formed a new alliance.

A Brisbane company is being flung into the Australian battery storage market with the help of a $6.3 million investment by the Southern Cross Renewable Energy Fund.

One Australian expert suggests radical reforms are needed in Australia’s energy regulatory system to cut electricity and gas bills for consumers.

A Melbourne pharmacist and a leading doctor have called for serious conversation about legalising and regulating currently illicit narcotics.

Local mining companies are rushing to supply the high-tech materials of the future.

A stand-off between crew members of an oil tanker in Tasmania and the ship's operator has been referred to the Industrial Relations Commission.

Figures show Australia's trade deficit narrowed in May, but the record trade deficit from April has been revised to be even wider.

Energy giant BP has agreed to a $US18.7 billion ($24.5 billion) settlement over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

The Climate Change Authority (CCA) says industry groups should not be concerned about aggressive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions unfairly harming energy-hungry industries.

Research shows one in seven New South Wales children are now living in poverty.

Saudi tycoon Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has promised his entire $US32 billion ($41.8 billion) fortune to charitable projects.

Two former Sigma Pharmaceuticals executives have pleaded guilty to falsifying accounts to inflate profits.

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