Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - September, 2023
Stats show city-dwelling Australians are flocking to the country, or at least want to.
Woodside testing blocked
Woodside's ambitious gas project off Western Australia's northern coast has hit a snag.
PwC slugs bailing staff
Reports say embattled finance firm PwC has taken new measures to prevent and punish staff seeking to leave.
SDGs mostly missed
As the world approaches the halfway mark for achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a sobering report reveals ...
Uni violence body demanded
A landmark inquiry has called for an taskforce on university sexual violence.
Commissioner speaks on ignored talks
The chair of a Royal Commission has urged action on Defence and veteran suicide.
Google dominance challenged
The US has accused Google of anticompetitive practices in a major legal trial.
New claims appal commissioner
The Sex Discrimination Commissioner says she is appalled by a former Coalition minister's harassment claims.
Passwords pulled from Wi-Fi
Researchers have decoded Wi-Fi signals to extract keystrokes for password theft.
Regulators enjoy Qantas lounge
Concern has been raised about government regulators' membership in the Qantas Chairman's Lounge.
Robert referred to NACC
Former Queensland MP Stuart Robert has been referred to the anti-corruption commission.
Gig expansion suggested
Unions want Labor's proposed minimum conditions for gig workers expanded to cover independent contractors operating offline.
HAFF gets Greens support
The Greens have pledged their support for the Albanese government's $10 billion housing bill, ensuring its passage through the Senate.
Big gender shift suggested
An overhaul of Australia's economic landscape is needed to achieve true gender equality ...
Coal hike coming for NSW
The NSW government is set to bolster its budget by $2.7 billion through an increase in coal royalties.
Cyber list grows
The list of businesses falling under the "National Significance" category has expanded ...
Fake coal test case forming
South Korean power companies are gearing up to sue an Australian lab over alleged fake coal tests.