Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - March, 2017
The Sage training institute is closing centres in Brisbane and Sydney after failing to find a buyer.
DHS unclear on debt letter sources
It is still unknown how many overpayment errors have been caused by Centrelink.
Emergency imbalance fought in QLD
A cop and a fire-fighter are launching a mentoring program for woman in emergency services.
Antarctic trip to balance high science
An all-female expedition to Antarctica wants to break the scientific glass ceiling.
CEFC disagrees with 'clean coal' push
The CEFC has rejected the Government's claim that renewables lead to blackouts.
ABC cuts to fund rural services
The national broadcaster is cutting to 200 jobs to fund new content and regional services.
China's smog fight renewed
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is latest to claim he will improve the country’s toxic air.
Senator's claims labelled dangerous
The medical community has condemned dangerous comments by a federal senator.
BHP to access new Gulf site
BHP Billiton has signed a deal to drill the Trion oil reserve in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
Greens' bid to kill coal
The Greens are calling for the phase-out of coal mining over the next ten years.
Quiggin calls for power buy-back
A leading economist says the only way to fix the energy grid is to return it to public ownership.
Specialist fee range reviewed
A new report highlights the massive differences between fees charged by medical specialists.
Tech writers compile NBN review
While NBN Co drags its heels, outside forces have reported on its progress.
Big banks forge security link
The national security and finance sectors are coming together to form a new intelligence alliance.
Gap in Cash Converters' ASIC deal
ASIC has been criticised for a deal allowing Cash Converters to refund millions of dollars worth of loans.
Energy minister's email probed
Queensland's Energy Minister has been under fire this week for deleting a private email account ...
Grad drive going viral
The finance department has made waves with a wonderfully awkward new recruitment ad.