The Queensland University of Technology and the Queensland Government are joining forces to get driverless cars on the road.

Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt says the Government will attempt to clean up toxic contaminants from the Williamtown Air Force Base.

Analysts say it is hard to overstate the impact of the closure of the Arrium steel works.

A landmark review has slammed the “suck it up” approach to mental health among police.

The ACT Government has released figures from the Mr Fluffy buyback public health and safety campaign.

Victoria’s Labor government has used a generous new deal to avoid strikes at key industrial sites.

A patient in the US has been diagnosed with an infection resistant to the strongest antibiotics.

A group of 150 doctors, scientists and researchers from around the world want the Rio Olympics to be moved due to the Zika virus.

Trouble in the small town of Aurukun is putting vital education at risk.

Adelaide is testing motion-sensing LED street lights that darken when no one is around.

Researchers say they have found ‘suggestive evidence’ for a link between air pollution and a heightened risk of stillbirth.

Drone researchers have created an autonomous system that pushes the outer limits of extreme driving.

The final report on OHS and environmental concerns at a Victorian fire-fighting training centre will be handed down today.

The digital literacy of a major terrorist group has been questioned again, after ISIS fanboys gave away their secret locations.

The National Aged Care Alliance wants the care needs of older Australians to be placed on the election agenda.

Five people have now been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease in Sydney's inner west.

Aboriginal elders are bringing their concerns about nuclear waste dump plans directly to the federal minister.

Experts say most violent individuals do not have a clear mental illness, despite what gun lobbies claim.

A new study suggests a coal spill on the Great Barrier Reef could bring grave consequences.

A cruise boat operator says he has been hit hard by marine safety authorities.

A Senate report has called for blood testing of workers and residents in response to “the new asbestos”.

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