Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - April, 2023
Gary Ablett Snr, one of the greatest Australian football players of all time, has launched legal action against the AFL.
Air crash case ends
Airbus and Air France have been cleared of involuntary manslaughter charges in the deaths of 228 people in 2009.
BHP buyout backed
Australian mining giant BHP says it has received approval for its $9.6 billion takeover of OZ Minerals.
First multi-deal flagging
Union infighting could undermine progress on the first multi-employer pay deal.
ICAC eyes Hills Shire
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has launched an investigation into alleged impropriety within the Hills Shire Council.
NDIS reforms forecast
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is in need of significant reform to ensure its sustainability, according to the Albanese government.
Porter remnants picked over
Porter Davis, a Victorian-based home builder, has gone into liquidation.
Jenkins leaves a better place
Ministers have marked the exit of Australia’s sex discrimination commissioner.
King calls for battery focus
Local firms should aim to assemble batteries instead of exporting raw materials and components ...
OCO raises duplication claim
Proposed legislation to create an Inspector-General of Aged Care has caused concerns about potential duplication of work.
Mortgage risk warned
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a warning about Australia’s mortgage risk.
Space boss swears on Sagan
Makenzie Lystrup has become the first woman to be appointed as director of the Goddard Space Flight Center in NASA's history.
Super body wants gig extension
A super fund lobby has called for gig workers to be included in the system.
Cricket cheques to rise
A new pay deal will see a considerable rise for the Australian women’s cricket team.
Doubt thrown on homes
Analysts claim Labor’s ambitious plan to construct one million new homes within five years may fall short ...