Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - April, 2020
ANZ has put $1 billion aside for coronavirus-related loan losses amid a 51 per cent slump in profits.
Feds make redress threat
The Federal Government says some survivors of child sexual abuse have died waiting for redress scheme payments.
NAB, CBA offer repay reduction
Two major banks have announced changes to their repayment requirements.
Angus accused on three fronts
Energy Minister Angus Taylor is being criticised for obfuscation and opacity on a number of important matters.
Funds flow to regional flights
Regional Express has secured funding to double flights to regional and remote areas.
ACCC allows mining links
The competition watchdog has allowed mining companies to work together in ways that they previously could not.
Cops probe cruise ship spread
The NSW Homicide Squad is investigating 21 deaths connected to the Ruby Princess cruise ship.
ACCC expands energy links
Regulators have expanded the potential for cooperation in the energy sector.
COVID app launched
The Federal Government has launched its COVIDSafe tracking app, but has not provided the source code as promised.
MP calls for power plan probe
The auditor general has been asked to investigate a Morrison government scheme to underwrite gas, hydro and coal power.
Science denial on risk list
A new report finds science denial is one of the greatest risks to humanity.
Domestic reserves to wait overseas
The Federal Government has come up with a plan to boost domestic fuel reserves by buying and storing fuel overseas.
Turnbull book leak settled
Malcolm Turnbull's publishers have reached a settlement after a PMO worker shared pirated copies of his memoir.
Victoria models big hit
Victoria says the COVID-19 pandemic is pushing it towards a “catastrophic” economic downturn.
Macquarie making green moves
Macquarie University has signed a deal to switch to 100 per cent renewable electricity.
MDB cop's report released
The Murray-Darling's ‘top cop’ says protests over water access last year were directed at the wrong government.
Panic-buying habits studied
Psychologists have launched a national research project investigating panic-buying behaviours.
Funding threat over Redress Scheme
The Victorian Government has threatened to deny funding to organisations that do not join the National Redress Scheme ...