Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - June, 2022
The new minister for employment and workplace relations, Tony Burke, has told public servants that he is listening.
NDIA boss bails
The chief of the NDIA has quit following criticism from disability minister Bill Shorten.
Strikes hit NSW streets
Public sector workers in NSW have gone on strike demanding a 5.2 per cent pay rise.
Missed emissions measured
Experts have found massive underreporting of direct coal mine methane emissions.
BHP expects automated boost
BHP is testing new automated shiploaders at its Port Hedland export facility in Western Australia’s Pilbara.
PS fights private poaching
Authorities say the federal government must tackle staffing shortages to enact its agenda.
ACCC eyes digital shift
The ACCC is focusing on competition issues with the shift to digital payments.
ALP launches MOG shift
The Albanese government is allowing just a month to make six major changes across federal departments.
Firm fined for ignoring devices
EnergyAustralia has received the largest ever penalty imposed under Australia's national energy retail law.
Gas issues flow to Bowen
Newly appointed climate and energy minister Chris Bowen is starting his new job by diving headlong into an energy market crisis.
Big firms tip higher rise
Goldman Sachs and Bank of America expect the Reserve Bank of Australia to announce a full 1 percentage point increase to the cash rate in the next two months.
CHOICE urges crypto regs
Consumer advocates are urging the federal government to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges.
Crown fined for China scheme
Melbourne's Crown Casino has received an $80 million fine for allowing the illegal transfer of funds from China.
Gallagher gets PS role
Senator for the ACT Katy Gallagher has been appointed public service minister.
New head for PM's department
Professor Glyn Davis has been announced as the next secretary for the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet (DPM&C).