Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - July, 2020
The Victorian budget should return an operating deficit of $7.5 billion in the 2019-20 financial year.
Charges laid over WA amputation
WA has seen its first ever ‘gross negligence’ verdict, the most serious offence possible under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Company charged over Dreamworld deaths
Dreamworld's parent company Ardent Leisure has been charged ...
EPBC Act linked to decline
A federal review of Australia’s key environmental law has called for a new independent regulator to be created.
HRC role made good platform
Federal MP Tim Wilson spent his time as human rights commissioner assisting the IPA and soliciting his own endorsement.
Welfare cuts unveiled
Australians on JobSeeker and JobKeeper payments will have their money cut in coming months.
ATO extends Optus deal
The Australian Taxation Office has extended a decade-long managed network services deal with Optus.
CSIRO deal for bendy screens
CSIRO has bought into a company to help it produce flexible phone screens and other high-tech products.
CSIRO gas links questioned
Experts have raised concerns that the CSIRO has been compromised by its relationship with the CSG industry.
Glover-maker faces slavery claims
Authorities have warned rubber gloves vital in the fight against COVID-19 could have been made by slaves.
Green lifecycle studied
Experts say the Australia’s renewable energy transition makes economic sense.
Kogan slapped for EOFY claims
The Federal Court has found Kogan’s ‘tax time’ promotion was misleading.
Phone data tracks personalities
Mobile phone data has been used to accurately predict personality traits.
Iron to drive WA recovery
Experts say iron ore will help Western Australia's economy recover from the COVID-19 economic hit faster than other states.
Second super raid tallied
The second raid on super accounts has seen Australians pull out nearly $30 billion from their own futures.
AWM expansion plan slammed
Experts have ripped into the proposed $500m Australian War Memorial (AWM) expansion as it heads for final consideration.