Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - July, 2022
Queensland is extending its electric vehicle charging network into remote areas.
Ex-MPs face new charges
Former New South Wales Labor ministers Eddie Obeid, Joe Tripodi and Tony Kelly are facing criminal charges.
Light shone on dark report
An official report shows Australia’s land and wildlife are being gradually destroyed.
Whistleblower case maintained
The Attorney-General has refused to drop the prosecution of ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle.
Court hears Vault 7 claims
A former CIA software engineer has been charged over the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history.
Green savings tallied
New stats show building wind and solar saved $81 billion in fossil fuel costs in 2021.
Pandemic payments extended
Pandemic leave disaster payments will continue for certain workers until the end of September ...
Report reveals friendly posts
A new report shows one in five federal government board positions are filled by political appointees.
Telstra's Fetch bid assessed
Regulators have not opposed Telstra’s proposed acquisition of a majority stake in Fetch TV.
Big names look to skills summit
The Prime Minister has announced a national jobs and skills summit to be held in September.
CEO pay peaks
While many Australians experience sluggish wage growth, executive pay packets are stronger than ever.
Stats show work struggle
Australia’s unemployment rate has fallen to 3.5 per cent and employers say they are still struggling to find staff.
Coal mine fined for cracks
A coal mine has been fined for “unacceptable” damage to world-renowned NSW rock formations.
Coal pressure alleged
An environmental lawyer says the Queensland government was “bullied” over alleged illegal mining in the state's south.
Green price slide slows
Officials have confirmed that renewables remain the cheapest source of electricity, but cost reductions are stalling.
NSW union block fails
The NSW Government has lost a bid to suspend future industrial action by unions.
Sweet gig referred to ICAC
Revelations about a plum job given to former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro have been referred to the state’s corruption court.