Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - February, 2021
Feds want less disclosure
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg wants to reduce the disclosure obligations of ASX-listed companies.
ILGA chair slams Crown response
The head of the NSW gambling watchdog says more Crown directors should resign.
New probe and drone on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has landed on Mars after a seven-month journey over nearly half a billion kilometres.
Robo-advice could fill trust gap
A new study looks at whether people would want to take financial advice from AI.
Key sites cut in broad news ban
Important government services have been blocked in Facebook’s news ban.
Experts reflect on new jab
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has granted provisional approval to AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Joyce wants clean funds for coal
Barnaby Joyce wants the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to invest in coal power.
Shrimp found below fracking fields
A tiny, blind, carnivorous shrimp could hold up work in the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin.
Beach strikes major field
Beach Energy says it has discovered much more gas than expected in a new field off the Victorian coast.
BOM sued over balloon crash
Legal action is being taken over a serious balloon incident in Victoria.
Defence drags out file shift
The Defence department will continue to store sensitive documents with a Chinese-owned firm, despite pledging to move them.
Stocks knocked by activist deaths
New research suggests the stock market is helping hold mining companies to account for human rights violations.
Weak response to assault claim
A former Morrison government adviser says her bosses dismissed her sexual assault.