Australia’s biggest competitor has massively expanded nickel production, funded by Australia’s biggest customer. What can Australia's nickel industry do to survive?
Despite existing frameworks such as the UN Guiding Principles, more precise guidance on implementing standards to combat modern slavery are needed.
On a new episode of Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, discover how we can ensure our transition to a decarbonised future is just.
Researchers have taken a giant leap towards claiming the holy grail of renewable energy by creating a lithium-sulfur battery that’s faster, cleaner, and lasts longer.
To supercharge the climate fight, we need to mitigate the environmental and financial impact of producing lithium-ion technology, and develop lower-carbon batteries.
New research shows that the killing of environmental activists is bad for mining companies' business, resulting in falling share prices – at least in the short term.
The lessons from pursuing coal seam gas are helping us improve on a form of renewable energy also found underground – geothermal.
Australia’s abandoned mines could become community assets, rather than liabilities.
COVID-19 raises new challenges for remote mining communities already compromised by fly-in-fly-out workers.
Ten years ago, politicians would routinely voice disdain for climate science. Now, while the policy debate remains fierce, the battleground has shifted to economics and jobs.
A trailblazer for professional women in the tough world of mechanical engineering and mining, Sarah Coleman is also saving Australian industries money through productivity improvements. And she’s a fishing champion.
Despite the shrinking pool of mining engineering graduates, the industry is crying out for new talent.
AI, robotics, advanced vision systems and drone-building are redefining one of the oldest sciences – geology.
Gold miners are fighting back against the Western Australian government’s plan to hike gold royalties by 50 per cent.
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