Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - September, 2024
New programs should allow the Australian Public Service (APS) to better tackle future challenges.
Frailty costs counted
Frailty among older Australians is proving to be an expensive challenge for the healthcare system.
Nuclear would drive bill rise
The Coalition’s nuclear power push would leave households with a $665 annual bill increase, analysis shows.
PEP-11 plans knocked back
The PEP-11 gas project has suffered another blow after years of political drama.
Quad leaders celebrate links
The Quad nations - Australia, India, Japan and the US - have issued a joint statement on their shared concerns.
WA to hold back gas
Western Australia is adjusting gas exports in an attempt to secure local energy and jobs.
Some stability in job stats
Australia's job market is holding steady, but cracks are starting to show beneath the surface.
UAE deal opens options
Australia has achieved its first free trade agreement with a Middle Eastern nation.
AUKUS expansion coming
Australia's $300-billion-plus AUKUS pact is inviting new allies - and fresh doubts - into the fold.
Breaches reach recent height
Australia is facing an escalating data security crisis, with data breaches reaching a three-and-a-half-year high.
Jail time over bribes
A public servant has been jailed over a scam involving a BMW and $200,000 in bribes.
Universal childcare outlined
The Productivity Commission has laid out the path to universal childhood education.
Funding linked to gender efforts
Australia’s sports boards face a simple choice: embrace gender equity or lose funding.
Manslaughter laws for last state
Tasmania has joined the rest of Australia in passing industrial manslaughter laws.
New work could bring balance
Australia's evolving work patterns could present new opportunities to advance gender equality.