A national construction company has declared bankruptcy, leaving hundreds of people without work just a week before the Christmas break. Dozens of employees arrived to start their shift at Baron...
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Regulatory authorities should not only support foreign companies but also Australian employers that hire locals, a diversified resources company has said. New Hope Group (NHG) has criticised the...
An exotic metal company is pinning its struggling performance on being overly dependent on China, leaving it with no choice but to axe dozens of staff weeks before Christmas. Pilbara Minerals has cut...
Agriculture workers who used legal avenues to postpone an $896 million coal expansion in Queensland’s Darling Downs have unwittingly harmed a fellow farmer. The Oakey Coal Action Alliance has...
This is the last week at work for dozens of workers at an $896 million coal mine expansion in Queensland’s Darling Downs region. This Friday will be the last day for 150 staff at New Hope...
Authorities could save half of a Darling Downs mine’s entire workforce from losing jobs by saying two words, an industry body has said. The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy...
A coal mine that has operated for more than a century will be forced to shut down because state authorities have banned mining activities. Wollongong Coal has decided to shut down its Wongawilli...
Dozens of staff have once again been retrenched at the US$34 billion Ichthys Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project in Darwin. An estimated 160 fly-in fly-out workers have been sacked from the UGL Kentz...
Friday is D-day for dozens of mine workers at a 35-year-old coal project in Central Queensland. About 700 employees are thinking about their career options as Anglo American prepares to announce...
Queensland Treasurer Tim Nicholls has agreed to a request from power companies Ergon, Energex and Powerlink to include a “no forced redundancies” clause in their offer to workers during current...