A resources giant offered dozens of employees more career certainty and remuneration in Central Queensland. BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) recently approved a 4 per cent annual pay rise, $2000 sign-on...
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Two resources multinationals were litigated over serious workplace concerns. BHP Coal was recently sued for allegedly failing to manage occupational health and safety risks at the Goonyella Riverside...
Retrenched coal workers won a lawsuit over entitlements worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Federal Court of Australia recently awarded former employees unpaid entitlements from their time at...
A coal producer is free to expand a mining operation as planned after judges ruled elected officials do not have to protect protestors from an environmental theory. Whitehaven Coal is completely...
An Indigenous Australian has lost her judicial bid to stop a $1 billion coal project in New South Wales’ North West Slope region. The Federal Court dismissed Veronica Talbott’s claim...
Outsourcing resources employees caused hundreds of millions of dollars of lost economic opportunities in the past year, a new study has found. The McKell Institute has confirmed Australia would be up...
A Northern Territory man is suing a multinational mining company because he and his Indigenous clan was allegedly forced off their land. Gumatj clan leader Galarrwuy Yunupingu (pictured left) wants...
An electricity and gas supplier accused of hiding major environmental incidents is facing new calls for an urgent investigation. According to Lock the Gate Alliance (LGA), Origin Energy allegedly...