Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - January, 2022
A $10 billion Rio Tinto-linked project in Mongolia appears to be back on track.
Experts call for local eyes
Experts say Australia must build its own network of Earth Observation satellites.
MS buys embattled gamer
Microsoft is buying Activision in the video gaming industry's biggest deal yet.
Pezzullo warns of private spying
Tech firms are a bigger surveillance threat than government spies, a government figure has warned.
Grantham warns of 'super bubble'
One of the greatest forecasters in global economics sees a bubble about to burst.
Australia avoids oversight
Australia has failed to sign off on a four year old commitment for better oversight of detention centres.
Bendigo fights gambling harm
A Victorian council is looking to limit the damage caused by pokies machines.
Support cut at COVID peak
Social service advocates say the Federal Government has slashed a vital COVID-19 payment at the worst possible time.
AG questioned on class changes
The Attorney-General’s department has been questioned about the constitutionality of planned class action reform.
Billionaires win in global decline
Oxfam says “billionaires have had a terrific pandemic”, and is calling for changes to reduce inequality.
Authorities watch RAT rorts
The completion regulator says people are being gouged for rapid antigen tests.
Cut-offs come at risky times
Research shows Northern Territory communities are being put at risk by power disconnections.