Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - May, 2023
A recent decision to pull funding from carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects has upset industry players.
Husic protects key tech
Australia has expanded protection for critical technologies on national security grounds.
Small gift for struggling services
The Federal Government has offered a $21 million lifeline to Aboriginal legal services.
Voice site set to inform
The federal government has launched an information campaign on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Crypto giant cut off
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, has been cut off from PayID.
Huge firm settles gender case
Goldman Sachs has settled a gender discrimination lawsuit for $317 million.
Anti-scam centre funded
A new anti-scam centre should help prevent the billions Australians are losing to scammers every year.
EU allows Microsoft move
Microsoft's AU$102 billion acquisition of video game company Activision Blizzard has received approval from European regulators.
PS pay rise outlined
Federal public servants have been offered a 10.5 per cent pay rise over three years.
Melbourne tops local listings
Melbourne University has been ranked 57th globally, securing its position as the top university in Australia.
Over-mining risk raised
A new report raises concerns about Australia's potentially excessive extraction of critical transition minerals.
FWO review looms
The Albanese government has announced it will be launching an external review of the Fair Work Ombudsman ...
Visa change for aged care
The Albanese government says it is addressing a growing crisis in the aged care sector by allowing priority visa processing for foreign workers.
APA eyes new REZ
One of Australia’s major gas pipeline companies says it can bounce back from recent disappointment.
Coal averages cause concern
Coal producers are highlighting nuances in the face of new emissions plans.
Disability hearings close
After four years of hearings, the disability royal commission has wrapped up.