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Geophysics and Drilling Collaborations program applications now open

Applications are now open for the Northern Territory Government's Geophysics and Drilling Collaborations program, which aims to assist an industry that supports thousands of local employment.

Lockheed Martin Australia unveils AIR6500 solution with $83b export market potential

Lockheed Martin Australia has introduced its proposed AIR6500 solution, featuring a Battle Management System that could combine inputs from the Defence Department's extensive network of highly capable sensors into a single, actionable picture, providing clarity and cohesion to a challenging undertaking. 

Shell funding to accelerate MGA Thermal’s new commercial manufacturing hub

Global energy provider Shell has backed up Newcastle start-up MGA Thermal’s plan to gather valuable data to provide the urgent need for longer-duration energy storage (LIDES) solutions with a new US$400K (AUD$560K) funding.

bp unveils biorefinery plans for Kwinana energy hub

bp’s Kwinana refinery is pioneering the company’s expansion of its biofuels sector as Western Australian (WA) Deputy Premier Roger Cook marks the start of its transition into one of the region’s sustainable fuel hubs.

Netherlands, Germany bolster hydrogen partnership with Australia

The Mid-West Port Authority of Western Australia, the Port of Rotterdam, and Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) are now taking the next step in developing a joint hydrogen hub in Western Australia, known as TrHyHub. 

Breaking barriers with a hyperconnected shop floor

Manufacturing leaders in Australia are playing in an increasingly competitive field where only the slightest difference in gameplay— in this case, data-driven solutions— can make or break a business’ performance. 

Government unveils $8 million pilot to reduce energy bills and emissions

The NSW Government announced an $8 million pilot program to trial novel approaches to decarbonise homes across three NSW communities to reduce energy bills and emissions.

Tasmania ReadyTech centre expands with modern tech growth

The Rockliff Liberal Government has announced the expansion of ReadyTech’s Centre of Excellence in Tasmania, enabling the growth of a modern technology hub in Launceston.

Reprisals for raising concerns about mine safety must stop

The Mining and Energy Union has welcomed a report that found it is standard practice for mine workers to be penalised for voicing safety concerns.

MinRes to adopt MEVCO’s all-electric utes to cut carbon emissions

Mineral Resources is the first West Australian mining company to secure units of Australian-made electric Toyota HiLux utes for its mine site operations.
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“New Starts Here”: AGHA launches national platform for gift and homewares

Australia’s peak organisation for the gift and homewares sector, the Australian Gift & Homewares Association (AGHA), has revealed plans for a major expansion in 2026, introducing Gifted Melbourne 2026 to complement the long-established AGHA Sydney Gift Fair.