Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - February, 2018
WA health insurer HBF is planning to merge with a not-for-profit health fund on the east coast.
Legal action on coin hack
Legal action has been launched following one of the world's largest cryptocurrency hacks.
NEG discussion starts
Authorities have proposed allowing energy retailers to defer some of their emissions reductions under the NEG.
Crypto craze attracts SMSFs
With more people pouring their SMSFs into cryptocurrencies, advocates are concerned.
Drug push questioned
Experts say drug companies are aggressively targeting GPs with expensive educational events ...
Major firms skirt corporate duty
New analysis has exposed the tax-dodging behaviours of Australia’s biggest companies.
Origin cops impaired profits
Origin Energy has posted a net loss of $207 million for the first half of the financial year.
Part-time shift continues
Positive employment conditions have seen 16,000 new jobs created in January.
ABF head's probe continues
ABF Commissioner Roman Quaedvlieg is believed to have accrued $400,000 amid an investigation into his personal conduct.
Scaffidi hearings close
Closing addresses have been heard in the tribunal on Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi.
Report plots ungodly fortune
The Catholic Church's national wealth has been estimated at $30 billion.
SA pumps up hydro studies
The South Australian government has announced grants for four pumped hydro projects.
Council studies tourism risk
The Climate Council says Australia’s iconic natural wonders are at risk.
Tax cut push continues
The Federal Government says it is willing to make corporate tax cuts an election issue.
Indigenous plan "effectively abandoned"
A new review accuses the Federal Government of abandoning its Closing the Gap policy.