Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - November, 2022
The UN says a new satellite system will be used to track methane emissions from space.
AFP outlines Russia link
The Australian Federal Police have attributed the hacking data theft of Medibank customer information to Russia-based criminal groups.
CEFC marks tenth birthday
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has reflected on a decade of Australia’s clean energy transition ...
PS prominent in DCA list
Four federal organisations have been included in a list of Australia’s most inclusive employers.
Telcos slammed for speed claims
Telcos have been ordered to pay a total of $33.5 million for misleading statements about NBN maximum speeds.
ANZ fined for long misleading
ANZ has been fined $25 million for misleading more than 680,000 customers.
Big bodies unite for science
Australia’s CSIRO and DFAT have teamed up with Google to deliver a new coastal ecosystem mapping initiative.
Crown fined for pokies practice
Crown Melbourne has been handed a record $120 million fine for not stopping problem gamblers.
CALD efforts questioned
The APS commissioner has been questioned about diversity in the public sector.
Collaery bills mount
The Australian government has spent a further $250,000 on legal bills since dropping the prosecution of Bernard Collaery.
German issue kills case
Abuse of public office charges have been dropped against a former Renewal SA chief executive.
Grants urge female leaders
Australia’s minister for women has announced a new investment to get more women to run for public office.
Talks start for local owners
Talks have started for a new biodiscovery bill in WA, aimed at helping Indigenous people claim the rights to their own products.
Tuvalu urges fossil stop
Pacific islands nations have called for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.
Understanding low in new focus
COVID-19 appears to have increased public attention on research, but not public understanding.
AAT claims uncovered
Several members of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) have been the subject of bullying, harassment or ...
Hercules deal secured
The RAAF has secured a $10 billion deal with the US to replace ageing Hercules aircraft.
IR changes debated
The Federal Government is willing to tweak its industrial relations bill in the hope of passing it by the end of the year.
FWC rules on aged care pay
Aged care workers will receive a 15 per cent pay rise after a recent Fair Work Commission ruling.
Gas help dubbed "thought bubble"
The Federal Government has knocked back growing calls for Australia to establish a domestic gas reservation.