Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - November, 2021
Recordings from the recent Workplace Sexual Harassment National Forum are now available.
New site for robo-reasoning
A new research centre in South Australia says it will use AI to improve a range of industries.
NT looks at salary switch
The NT Government has proposed using the salaries of sacked workers as a ‘bonus’ for those that remain.
Solar issues in China link
Politicians are calling for efforts to ensure Australia’s solar industry is not exposed to China's human rights violations.
Bioenergy future mapped
Experts say Australia's bioenergy industry could be worth more than $10 billion a year.
China crypto-crackdown continues
Chinese authorities say crypto mining could jeopardise efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
New links for climate health
A $10 million national network has been set up to build resilience to the human health impacts of environmental change.
Woodside readies big gas boost
Woodside is soon expected to make a final investment decision on a major LNG project.
Billions lost to loneliness
A report says loneliness is costing Australians up to $2.7 billion per year.
Menzies centre opens
The Robert Menzies Institute has opened at the University of Melbourne this week.
Note rise seems hidden
There is a record amount of bank notes circulating in the economy right now, but they may be hard to spot.
Exec appears at TAHE probe
A NSW Transport secretary who was ousted last year says he was already thinking about resigning.
Feds want tech protections
The Federal Government is pushing new principles for private companies to secure critical technologies ...
Olympic risk detailed
Queensland's corruption watchdog has warned of potential corruption risks in draft legislation for the 2032 Olympic Games.
Pacific aid risk outlined
Billions of dollars in government aid and infrastructure projects for Pacific Island nations are at risk of being misused.
PM plugs tech edge
The Prime Minister says the AUKUS deal will also be used to share cutting edge technology.
WA seeks green credits
The WA Government says it will raise billions in debt in environmental and social-friendly markets.
Building still seems walled-off
A major Australian HR firm says women are still struggling to break the ‘concrete ceiling’ in construction.
Rolls-Royce readies small reactors
Rolls-Royce says it has the funding to develop mini nuclear reactors, and is encouraging Australia to get involved.
AusNet compensation slammed
The buy-out of AusNet has been approved, while the company battles angry landowners.