Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - November, 2022
Medicare fraud sought
An independent review has been launched to look at claims of fraud within Medicare.
Musk hacks at bottom line
Twitter has sacked around half of its 7,500-strong staff as part of its new owner’s efforts to cut costs.
NACC pay proposed
A serious pay offer has been put forth for the leaders of the yet-to-be-established National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC).
Panel plans pandemic steps
Health experts from around the world have come to a consensus on actions they say will end the persistent threat of COVID-19.
Public exec pay questioned
The federal government wants an explanation from government-owned businesses about giant salaries ...
Science goals re-aligning
A new taskforce within the Department of Industry, Science and Resources has been created to guide government priorities on science and technology.
AUSTRAC eyes betting giants
The anti-money-laundering watchdog is investigating two of Australia's biggest online sports betting companies.
House help costs counted
Official modelling shows negative gearing and capital gains tax discounts will cost the budget $20 billion a year within ...
First Nations deals rise
The Queensland Government’s procurement from First Nations-owned businesses has increased by 36 per cent in a year. ‘
Forestry bid questioned
The competition regulator has raised concerns with plans for a state-owned logging company to buy its competitor.
Respect page launched
The Federal Government has launched a new website for people facing sexual harassment in their workplaces.