Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - August, 2017
ASIC is investigating CBA’s alleged breaches of money laundering and terrorism financing laws.
Ill-fated bank tax moves forward
A controversial bank tax proposal has passed South Australian Parliament's Lower House.
SA makes $1.6b Land Title deal
The South Australian Government is moving ahead on a $1.6 billion deal to privatise its Lands Titles Office.
Study plots hierarchy and sexism
A new study looks at why some women support sexist social systems that actually disadvantage them.
Light effect on money choices
A new study suggests financial decisions are significantly influenced by lighting.
CBA blames coding
The Commonwealth Bank has blamed coding errors for its alleged 53,700 breaches of money laundering and terrorism financing laws.
Mandatory E10 falling short
A NSW government program mandating the use of E10 ethanol-blended petrol is under fire.
NBN speed woes pinned to low CVC
Telcos only have to pay a few dollars more to eradicate their NBN speed woes, reports claim.
New Hope has little hope for workers
New Hope says time is running out for the people who rely on the Acland coal mine for jobs.
PM takes slow lane to recognition
The Prime Minister has kicked the can of Indigenous recognition further down the road.
CPA facing harsh questions
The remaining members of CPA Australia’s executive board are being put through the ringer.
Equality claims denied
The Federal Government is being slammed again over claims inequality is improving.
Fee change could sink CDU
Charles Darwin University says it will be “almost impossible” to survive under proposed funding changes.
RBA expects less for now
The Reserve Bank has downgraded its growth forecasts for the Australian economy, but still predicts a bounce back over the next few years.
ACT should be IT hub
The public sector risks a brain drain in IT if efforts are not made to prevent it.
CBA faces serious laundering charge
CommBank is facing charges for 53,700 contraventions of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act.
HILDA shows heavy cost of a flutter
The latest report on a long-term study of 17,000 Australians has been released.
Inquiries called as farms muddy MDB
The state governments are being asked to assist in a review of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.