Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - November, 2024
Australia will provide $125 million to boost the renewable energy transition of Pacific nations.
Shell wins Scope 3 victory
Shell has won a legal battle that could weaken the push for emission targets.
Corporates cost local wallets
Analysis shows corporate profit-taking is driving inflation and squeezing household budgets.
Cyber-fraud blocker working
The federal Credential Protection Register (CPR) has intercepted over half a million attempts to use stolen credentials.
Platforms could be forced to care
The Federal Government wants to compel tech companies to actively prevent harm to users of their platforms.
ANAO calls for conflict change
Government boards need stronger policies to handle conflicts of interest, an audit finds.
CCC exposes WA misuse
WA Labor’s electioneering, funded by taxpayers, has drawn fire from the state’s corruption watchdog.
Musk prepped to shred sector
Donald Trump has handed Elon Musk a central role in a new US Government efficiency drive.
Premier's old work probed
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli’s former training company appears to have claimed government funds for instruction hours that were never provided.
Reynolds questions Thales deal
A billion-dollar contract scandal has prompted serious questions about Australia’s Defence Department.
Robodebt details coming
The Federal Government says it will release a confidential chapter of the Robodebt Royal Commission’s final report at some point.
Tech standards seek balance
New standards are being created to drive diversity in Australia’s tech sector.
Adaptation shortfall tallied
The UN says much more climate adaptation is needed as global temperatures creep dangerously close to a 1.5°C increase.
"Disturbing" claims aim at Parliament
Parliament House is still an unsafe workplace, a new report reveals.
Carbon review seeks competition
A government inquiry is looking at ways to keep heavy industries competitive in a net zero world.