Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - January, 2019
Bupa has seen its ninth aged care home sanctioned in 12 months over ‘severe risk’ to residents.
Cloud plans move ahead
Authorities have approved a new plan for the federal government to source multiple digital records management solutions.
DVA picks up DHS tech head
The Department of Veterans' Affairs has appointed the Department of Human Services' chief technology officer to run business transformation.
Green light for 800MW wind farm
Approval has been granted for an 800MW wind power project in Victoria’s Golden Plains Shire.
LNG exports rise
Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) export revenue has risen 67.8 per cent since 2017.
Low fuel stores cause warning
The Federal Government has been warned that Australia’s low fuel stockpiles could leave the nation dangerously exposed.
CBA settles touchpad case
Commonwealth Bank has settled a discrimination case over touchpad terminals that were inaccessible ...
Graduate prospects improve
The proportion of Australians in full-time jobs months after graduating university has increased.
Cops in court over missed promotion
A Northern Territory police officer has taken his boss to court.
Labor pushes dole work reform
Labor says the Jobactive system is failing job seekers and businesses.
PC report outlines super changes
The Productivity Commission has issued its report into the $2.8 trillion superannuation sector.
Adani drilling data questioned
Environmental lawyers say Adani unwittingly has provided “persuasive” evidence into allegedly illegal works ...
Big firms making green moves
Most Australian businesses now see environmental matters as their most important operational issues.
Firms serious about flying taxis
Safety authorities say flying rideshare taxis are feasible and could be in Australia within five years.
Local LiDAR gets big boost
New investments could bring about the next generation of autonomous vehicle sensing.
Millions exposed in hotel hack
Hotel chain Marriott has failed to secure millions of unencrypted passport numbers.
Nova admits data breach
Australian media company Nova Entertainment has admitted information submitted by listeners has been leaked.
Power prices slide
Australian electricity prices are falling overall, but there is significant variation between jurisdictions.
State reveals data theft
A data breach has seen work details of 30,000 Victorian public servants stolen.