Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - August, 2024
The Federal Government is attempting to address ongoing controversies surrounding the CFMEU.
WFH setups inspected
A new study looks at how a home office setup can impact work-from-home success.
AFP strike looms
Federal police officers across Australia are poised to embark on industrial action.
AUKUS nuclear deal advanced
Australia has signed agreements to receive nuclear power materials as part of the AUKUS deal.
Climate trigger concerns firms
Big business lobbies are fighting hard against the mere suggestion of a ‘climate trigger’ in energy project approvals.
Games accounting slammed
Bureaucrats and consultants behind the now-cancelled 2026 Commonwealth Games failed to account for basic cost factors, according to a Victorian inquiry.
Gas 'giveaway' slammed
Recent analysis has ignited concerns over Australia’s management of its natural gas resources.
ICAC issues council warnings
ICAC has issued a stern warning to candidates in the upcoming NSW local government elections.
Jabiluka action launched
Legal action has been launched after the lease for Jabiluka uranium mine was scrapped.
Pollution impacts people's mood
Researchers are using a new measurement to show how a person’s mood or affect fluctuates with daily changes in air pollution.
Serious myGov issues reported
An Ombudsman’s report has highlighted serious issues with myGov’s security.
Shorten keen for NDIS change
NDIS Minister Bill Shorten has expressed optimism that the Senate will pass a bill designed to reform ...
Pay rise linked to price cap
The Federal Government has placed conditions on a 15 per cent pay rise for early childhood educators.
PRRT changes pushed
The Albanese Government has unveiled significant reforms to the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) ...
Secure cops parking fine
Secure Parking has been fined over $10 million for misleading consumers on parking reservations.
AAT members added
The Australian Government has announced the appointment of 14 new members to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).
CrowdStrike reveals details
Three weeks after a major IT outage disrupted services worldwide, CrowdStrike has released a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) report.
Integrity boost ordered
The federal attorney-general has called for more action on corruption and bribery.
Judge slams Google default
A US judge ruled this week that Google has created an illegal monopoly, violating antitrust law by ...
Legal plan for AI lying
Experts say new laws should be created to stop AI from spreading misinformation and biased information.
NACC eyes Tourism breach
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) says that a Tourism Australia scandal may involve serious corrupt conduct.