Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - November, 2023
The federal government is making changes to enhance the security of myGov logins.
Top earning execs listed
A new list reveals the dozens of public servants that earn over $1 million a year.
Space site seeks to grow
Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA) wants to expand the NT’s Arnhem Space Centre.
Australia inks AI accord
Australia has signed the Bletchley Declaration, a global initiative aimed at promoting the safe, ethical, and responsible development of artificial intelligence (AI).
BHP seeks dam deal
BHP, the world's largest mining company, is seeking a settlement regarding a Brazilian dam disaster.
Green case pause questioned
Legal experts have questioned a federal government proposal to put a three-year pause on litigation for deceptive claims.
Local money in dark firms
Australia’s sovereign wealth fund has invested in Chinese Communist Party-linked companies and Uyghur oppression.
Big fine for quiet plants
The operators of AGL's Bayswater and Loy Yang power stations have been fined $6 million by the Federal Court.
Gas paused at last minute
The Federal Court has ordered Santos to halt its Barossa gas project at the eleventh hour.
Hiring drive to help Services
The Albanese Government says it is creating thousands of new jobs to enhance Centrelink and Medicare services.
McBride case brings criticism
A group of whistleblowers has accused the Federal Government of failing to protect them.
Private prison switching back
The privately managed Junee Correctional Centre will be returned to public hands.
Union slams work claims
The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) is facing criticism from the Australian Services Union (ASU).
Powerful bid knocked back
Overseas investors have faced a setback in their proposed takeover of Origin Energy.
APS change outlined
The Government says it is taking action to address underperformance in federal departmental leadership.
Insider threat detailed
“Spies in suits” targeting disgruntled employees have emerged as a major national security concern for Australia, warns Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil.