Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - November, 2017
Telcos making NBN recompense
Major telcos are offering compensation to tens of thousands of customers for slow NBN speeds.
ATO faces hot desk test
The ATO’s planned hot-desking scheme is about to go before the Fair Work Commission.
Federal inclusiveness awarded
Federal government departments have been honoured for promoting inclusion and opportunity for staff.
Serco deal surfaces in Paradise Papers
A major Australian government contractor has been deemed a “high-risk” client by a secretive international law firm.
TGA rejects "too close" call
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has been accused of being too friendly to the industry it is meant to regulate.
Glencore secrets revealed
Glencore, the global mining behemoth, has been shown to have loaned millions of dollars to back shady mining deals ...
Hardie victim's compo trimmed
A James Hardie asbestos victim has been awarded a record compensation payout.
Judge slams CFMEU
A Federal Court judge has slammed the CFMEU, saying unlawful behaviour and coercive conduct ...
Adani loan faces veto
Queensland’s premier says her government will not support a NAIF loan for Adani.
New firm seeks quantum future
A new spin-off company from the University of Sydney is seeking new ways to stabilise quantum technologies.
ASIC loses retirement appeal
ASIC has lost a major appeal against the directors of a retirement home investment scheme.
Big money for green SA
Billionaire Sanjeev Gupta is buying even further into South Australia’s industrial sector.
Blame passed in TasTAFE payout
Tasmania's Education Minister is not impressed with a large payout for disgraced ...
Former judges want federal ICAC
A group of former judges says it is absurd to think corruption stops at the ACT border.