Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - June, 2019
A new study suggests early childhood education could double the return on its investment.
Porter proposes more protection
The Federal Government is reportedly looking to improve whistleblower protections for public servants.
RBA boss reflects on jobs
The Reserve Bank (RBA) says it “could do better” on creating jobs, and could cut interest rates again.
Tight spending hurting small business
Experts say there is a growing wave of businesses hitting the wall as the end of the financial year approaches.
"Tears shed" over Adani approval
Queensland's Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch says she shed tears over her government’s approval of Adani's Carmichael coal mine.
ALGA backs recognition vote
Australia’s councils want a referendum on giving local government constitutional recognition.
Big cheques for NT gas aids
Four NT public servants are being paid up to $390,000 a year to help the gas industry.
Dutton slams doctors' choice
The Home Affairs Minister says recent moves are making boat arrivals much more likely.
Slow going for Indigenous advance
An official audit has found the $5 billion Indigenous Advancement Strategy is not being properly evaluated.
South Gippsland council sacked
An entire council has been sacked after a string of resignations, conflicts and dysfunctional relationships.
WIN cuts country news
WIN News has dealt a blow to regional communities by cutting off new services.
Safety claims cut production
Production at a remote Rio Tinto mine has been suspended due to safety concerns.
Boeing CEO speaks on MAX crashes
Boeing has admitted it made a “mistake” in handling a gltich that led to two fatal crashes, killing over 300 people.
CSIRO studies possible futures
CSIRO has worked with over 20 organisations on a new landmark report projecting Australia’s future to 2060.
Defence concern list revealed
The Defence department has been keeping a secret list of its costly blowouts and delays.
Adani gets green light
The Queensland Government has given the final green light to Adani’s Carmichael coal mine.
NT opens gas exploration
The Northern Territory Government has cleared remaining roadblocks to exploration fracking.
Paladin extension expected
The Federal Government wants to extend a controversial $423 million contract for security firm Paladin on Manus Island.
Afterpay audit ordered
Regulators want Afterpay to examine its compliance with anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing laws.