Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - October, 2023
The Albanese government is celebrating the passage of the Universities Accord legislation through the Senate.
Freedom bill proposed
Journalist Peter Greste, an advocate for press freedom, says legal actions against public sector whistleblowers could harm integrity.
SA breach revealed
The South Australian government has disclosed a significant cyber security breach that potentially compromised the data of many individuals.
EV tax deemed invalid
The High Court has invalidated Victoria's tax on electric vehicles, ruling that only the Commonwealth could enact such legislation.
New body for MP misconduct
The Victorian Government says it will establish an integrity commission for MP misconduct.
Safety fine for tech giants
The eSafety Commissioner has fined the rebranded Twitter for failing to meet child protection standards.
Study compares heat risks
A study has compared the heat risks of indoor service and outdoor maintenance work.
AER joins equal quest
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) says it supports equality for women in the clean energy sector.
ATO papers sought
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is facing renewed scrutiny from its employees ...
Fertility needs detailed
Global experts have called for urgent actions to address declining male fertility.
Gas plan process open
The Australian Government has released a discussion paper and opened consultations on a national Future Gas Strategy.
Green power talks reported
The Federal Government has laid out a path for Australia to become a green energy superpower.
State beats gender target
The Queensland Government has exceeded its women’s representation targets for government-owned businesses.
Consultant costs counted
Several Queensland government departments have seen a substantial increase in consultancy expenses, exceeding $50 million.
Solar set to eclipse atomic
The “fathers of photovoltaics” have dismissed nuclear power as a “distraction” in the energy sector.