Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - July, 2023
Public servents could enjoy some of the most generous work-from-home (WFH) rights in the country.
Fukushima flow protested
Japan's plan to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant is causing anxiety among its neighbouring countries.
South32 slapped for thirst
Mining company South32 after admitting to draining drinking water in NSW.
Study shows names matter
Discrimination against job applicants with non-English sounding names remains a significant problem.
Volcano case underway
Three brothers who own Whakaari White Island are facing charges over the deadly eruption that occurred in 2019.
Big deal for Boxers
Anthony Albanese has secured a groundbreaking defence export deal with Germany worth over $1 billion.
Eyes on offshore wind
Victoria's Gippsland region could become a global offshore wind energy hub with the potential construction of giant wind turbines.
Robodebt report savages actions
The final report from the Robodebt royal commission has savaged the illegal scheme.
Sea seen as carbon stash
Engineers want to use undersea oil and gas fields to store captured carbon.
Sub body launched
Nuclear submarine dreams are becoming reality, with the launch of the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA).
Tax fraud catches jail time
A corrupt lawyer has been sentenced to 14 years’ prison in Australia's largest tax fraud case.
Berejiklian's boss stays quiet
Questions have been asked about former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s current employer.
Condemned drones still fly
Security concerns have not done much to stop the proliferation of Chinese-made drones in government departments.
Info regulations outlined
The Commonwealth is looking at laws to tackle online misinformation and disinformation.