Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - November, 2016
While public servants have rejected new industrial relations deals dozens of times, women could be the major victims.
NT chief talks pipe plans in China
Many Australians know about a pipeline dispute in Dakota, but ...
Stats bureau drops numbers
The cash-strapped Australian Bureau of Statistics has put 150 jobs on the line.
Big road fund to fix Vic arterials
The Victorian Government has announced a $1.8-billion public-private partnership to overhaul Melbourne arterial roles.
Border Protection rejection brings Fair Work
Over 11,000 DIBP workers have rejected their third workplace deal ...
Dour data shows building slowing
Analysts say new construction industry data could show the end of the boom.
New SA link outlined
South Australia's electricity distributor is looking at options for a new interconnector to the eastern states.
Alarm sounded on local brain drain
Scientists say our “innovation nation” could be turning into a wasteland.
Debate over WA disability cover
The Human Services Minister says there is no “clear winner” after trials of two disability models in WA.
Hospital awash with poor hygiene
The level of hand hygiene at one Australian hospitas “beggars belief”, an infection control expert warns.
Jury votes down nuclear dump
A citizens’ jury has voted strongly against a large nuclear waste facility in South Australia.
New fish join NBN pool
More big players for Australia’s high-speed internet market, with Foxtel and a Singaporean ISP launching ...
Hack attacks to bring big bill
Cyber attacks could cost the Australian economy up to $16 billion in damages over the next decade.
Howard fears for free trade
John Howard is dismayed that the next US president may not back the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
DHS execs get good deal
While DHS workers continue to labour under an expired pay deal, their bosses have secured a $6,000 rise.
Green regulator's goal questioned
WA’s environment regulator says rapidly approving projects shows it is protecting the public.
PC calls for personal data-mining
People should have the legal right to mine their own data, says ...
Train fight off the tracks
The state-owned Queensland Rail (QR) has been plunged into chaos in recent weeks.
Experts search for sweetened studies
A new review has found hints of the food industry’s influence on research.