Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - January, 2024
Coal workers could be the first to test the new multi-employer bargaining regime.
Wealth gap widens
Oxfam has revealed alarming statistics on the burgeoning fortunes of the world's richest ...
Achievement falls in funding gap
Public school financial shortfalls could be widening the achievement gap, new figures show.
ALRC outlines justice probe
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) will conduct an inquiry into the justice system's approach to sexual violence.
NACC names prepared
A key figure from Victoria’s IBAC has been picked for Deputy Commissioner of the NACC.
Population passes 27 million
Australia's population has hit the 27 million mark nearly two decades earlier than many anticipated.
Self-serve could kill loyalty
A new study looks at the effect of self-service checkouts on customers’ loyalty.
Water probe sought in NSW
The Greens are calling for an urgent water market inquiry after reports showed evidence of dodgy trading.
Sit risks followed
An international study has cast light on the significant health risks associated with prolonged sitting at work.
ATO fight heads for Fair Work
The Taxation Officers’ Branch of the Australian Services Union (ASU) has escalated its pay dispute ...
Big players sign gas deal
The Albanese Government has brokered a new deal with gas giants Woodside and Esso.
Bill help for NSW
A new energy bill relief package has been announced for NSW’s most vulnerable households.
BoM slammed amid uncertainty
With wild weather across the country, armchair experts are attacking the Bureau of Meteorology with renewed fervour.
Green suit risk studied
Investors and regulators may not be fully accounting for the financial risks posed by climate lawsuits, research suggests.
Jemena stake could be sold
Goldman Sachs could be looking to sell a 40 per cent stake in Jemena, a key player in the gas and electricity distribution market, on behalf of Singapore Power.