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Why should we all care about human factors in rail?

Recent updates to the Australian rail industry standard AS 7470 have sparked up fresh conversations around human factors in rail. But what exactly is ‘human factors’, and why should we all care? Gareth Hughes of Transport for NSW, says human factors is a science that helps us to understand how and why people behave the…

16 Apr 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Business | Energy & Utilities

Meeting APAC demand for AI datacentres – what needs to happen?

Australia is well-positioned to service the APAC data centre market, according to Sabooh Whitelaw of Lumea, but will need to manage network constraints, as power consumption triples to meet AI demand. Ms Whitelaw says Australia’s competitive renewable prices will appeal to APAC customers, with energy prices representing a “significant part of data centre economics”. However,…

14 Apr 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Energy & Utilities

Inside the Energy Security Corporation’s investment approach

The NSW Government’s newly established investment entity, the Energy Security Corporation, is set to finance storage and firming infrastructure projects with $1 billion in seed funding. But in an increasingly dynamic market, how will it prioritise where that capital goes? CEO Paul Peters - a speaker at this year's Australian Renewable Energy Zones Conference -…

14 Apr 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Energy & Utilities

Overcoming ambiguities when connecting renewable assets to the grid

Major rule changes to the grid connection process, which came into effect in 2018, have been keeping Aydin Kizilirmak, from Potentia Energy, on his toes. As Head of Grid Connection and Approvals, Aydin helps design renewable asset projects – a lengthy and complex process involving power system analysis, connection studies, and compliance monitoring. Environmental and…

28 Mar 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Healthcare

Calls to fund nurse practitioners in private hospitals

Funding nurse practitioners through private health insurance could be instrumental in tackling Australia’s chronic disease burden, according to CEO of the Australian College of Nurse Practitioners, Adjunct A/Prof Leanne Boase. Speaking ahead of the Health Insurance Summit, Boase said the current lack of funding for nurse practitioners in private hospitals was an “artificial barrier” to…

26 Mar 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Occupational Health & Safety

How to achieve more with less, when handling workers’ compensation claims

When handling finite resources, it pays for workers’ compensation insurers to prioritise the recovery of high risk injuries, relative to those that heal quickly, without intervention. But how do you identify which injuries are high risk? And what exactly should your treatment approach be with individuals who fit this category? Dr David Brentnall, Managing Director…

20 Mar 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Healthcare

How can insurers help tackle the growing disease burden?

CEO and Managing Director of AIA Australia, Damien Mu, says the health insurance industry needs to urgently redirect its focus upstream, to help tackle the country’s health burden, which data shows is largely preventable. Speaking ahead of the Health Insurance Summit, Mr Mu said that, alongside digital health, prevention was the sector’s best value-for-money investment,…

20 Mar 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Mining & Resources

Mineral Sands in an era of geopolitical uncertainty – what can we expect?

Although shy of its 2023 and 2024 forecasts, the mineral sands industry has shown resilience in the face of past geopolitical setbacks, with demand for Ti02 pigment – the sector’s primary downstream market – maintaining a stable growth rate over the last two decades. But how will the industry weather against the rise in geo-fragmentation…

17 Mar 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Healthcare | Legal

When regulatory decisions are challenged – insights from Dr Jamie Orchard of Ahpra

On a daily basis, Dr Jamie Orchard of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) is faced with significant regulatory decisions around the practice of health professionals – either through his registration advisory, complaint handling, or in taking action to protect the public, following allegations of substandard care. In the course of taking that action,…

12 Mar 2025, by Amy Sarcevic

Mining & Resources

Managing health risks in the mining industry

Medical assessments for coal mine workers are becoming more precise, thanks to a new set of standards being developed by Dr. David Meredith and colleagues on the Coal Services Standing Health Committee. The team is carefully reviewing common health conditions to quantify the risks associated with various roles in the mining industry - ranging from…

3 Mar 2025, by Amy Sarcevic
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