A new Chamber of Commerce has been set up to represent more than 2,000 Indigenous businesses and employers.

Federal Government's first Direct Action auction is on this week, but analysts say the scheme simply will not work.

The age of hydrogen cars in Australia has begun.

Industry experts have highlighted a few niche areas where Australian manufacturing could do well.

The federal government’s Energy White Paper has received support throughout the resources sector, which is pleased to hear of measures to boost LNG.

Oil and gas giant Shell is making an aggressive bid to become the world’s biggest LNG provider.

Woodside Petroleum has come across some new gas off the West Australian coast.

The New South Wales Government has put up tenders for the monitoring of coal seam gas impacts on groundwater, but some residents say it may be too late.

BHP has been slammed for recommending the Fair Work Act be changed to limit the scope of strike action.

Major mining and technology companies will be called on to explain their tax arrangements, with the launch of a Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance this week.

The Federal Government’s move to cut the carbon tax and favour the coal industry is paying off.

A subsidiary of global giant Leighton Holdings has won a $799 million contract to build a “mega reservoir” in Qatar.

Certain industries could be made exempt from the Renewable Energy Target, but the change will not come quickly enough for the Opposition.

Local experts say investing in solar energy can now bring solid returns while being friendly to the Earth.

AGL will pay back $785,000 to customers it misled, following a Federal Court ruling last week.

Large-scale particle-smashing can begin again, with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) firing up after a two year downtime.

An international report has found that many biofuel policies only work by depriving people of food.

Clean energy lobbies have written on behalf of the industry to the Federal Government, hoping to clear an impasse in renewable energy target (RET) talks.

The Northern Territory Government has put out new oil and gas exploration licences which cover large amounts of Aboriginal land.

The Federal Court has ordered EnergyAustralia to pay $1 million for breaching Australian Consumer Law in its telemarketing practices.

A new age of solar energy and information is dawning in Queensland.

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