Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - September, 2022
Australian Public Service commissioner Peter Woolcott has spoken about the organisational culture of government employees.
DAFF sees future risks
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) has called for adaptation to a changing biosecurity environment.
Global development slips
The UN says human development has declined for the first time since it started measuring it.
High-tech flight backed
Major investors have poured millions into an Australia flying vehicle start-up.
Royal shift underway
Australia has declared a mourning period following the death of its head of state, Queen Elizabeth II.
Unions seek coal guarantee
Unions want job guarantees for coal workers in the shift to low carbon industries.
EY split vote looms
EY’s global leadership will ask its partners to vote on plans to split the firm into separate auditing and consulting businesses ...
HESTA warns fossil stocks
Superannuation giant HESTA has advised AGL Energy, Origin, Santos and Woodside it may offload their stocks ...
Report reveals untapped WA
Economists say untapped local labour resources could be crucial to easing skills and jobs shortages in WA.
APS change urged
A former bureaucrat has called for better treatment of whistleblowers and complainants.
Infrastructure 'stupidity' slammed
Former ACTU secretary Bill Kelty says toll road operator Transurban is “exploiting government stupidity”.
Voice body forming
The Federal Government is forming a working group for the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Carbon firms urge change
Some of the biggest players in Australia's carbon market say the system needs to change.
STEM review launched
Science Minister Ed Husic has ordered a review of federal programs to encourage women into science and technologies.
AEMO outlines grid issues
AEMO has warned electricity supplies for Australia's eastern grid are forecast to fall short of demand within three years.
Aged care AI slammed
South Australia's health minister has criticised a federally-funded trial of CCTV in aged care.
Coal takeover in action
A Japanese-owned WA power station is moving to take over an Indian-owned coal mine.
Contracts sold despite claim
Weston Energy has sold two gas supply contracts that were claimed by AGL.
Court to hear 'greenwash' case
Santos is being taken to court over claims it has been ‘greenwashing’ its clean energy credentials.