Rio Tinto is cutting more jobs from its iron ore division in Western Australia.

Chevron will still drill four exploration wells in the Great Australian Bight, but oil giant BP has withdrawn from exploration of the region.

Facebook is taking steps to weed out hoaxes and false information, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg says.

Poor speeds and drop-outs are the biggest complaints for National Broadband Network (NBN) customers.

SA’s Treasurer says a “silent majority” want the state’s nuclear waste dump ...

Wesfarmers says it may back out of its loss-making coal business.

Special rules for big banks have given them a $19 billion advantage over their smaller rivals.

Former federal resources minister Ian Macfarlane has defended his career change to lobbying for mining industry.

Wage growth has hit a new record low, dipping below 2 per cent.

Compulsory coding classes will be rolled out across Queensland next year.

Rio Tinto has sacked two top executives after a probe into $10.5 million in payments linked to iron mining in Africa.

Queensland has tightened groundwater licence requirements for mines, without angering Adani.

Employment Minister Michaelia Cash has added gender to the push for the ABCC to be revived.

New figures have given a glimmer of positivity in the ailing mining sector.

SA Premier Jay Weatherill wants a referendum on a nuclear waste dump.

The US Government has effectively buried the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.

Five former Linc Energy executives have been charged with environmental offences.

WA’s big new mining tax could cost thousands of jobs.

Indigenous artwork has been painted on one of Australia’s most important new satellite antennas.

Rio Tinto has suspended a senior executive after payments linked to a project approval in Africa.

The Immigration Department has handed its senior executives a pay rise worth up to $6400 a year.

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