Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - September, 2022
Old foes agree on BOOT change
A new deal between unions and the business sector could lead to simplified enterprise bargaining.
APS diversity review released
A new review says enhancing diversity and inclusion will improve the public service.
CCC claims insider scam
WA's corruption watchdog allegese two government staffers broke the rules to obtain expensive gifts ...
Issues leaked from DNA lab
Claims of workplace issues have emerged from a troubled Queensland DNA lab.
Federal ICAC vote looms
The federal government has given more details of its planned corruption court.
Home Affairs slams Optus hack
The fallout from a massive data breach at Optus has exposed critical flaws and questionable stances within the company.
WA goes for FIFO changes
The WA government says it will support all recommendations from a scathing review of sexual harassment in FIFO work.
AUSTRAC eyes Perth Mint
The federal financial crimes watchdog is investigating the state-owned Perth Mint.
Lobby slams coal hike
A major mining looby says the Queensland Government’s coal royalty hike is damaging the industry and killing investor confidence.
MPs to see tax cut win
Federal politicians are forecast to pocket more than $18 million over 10 years from stage three tax cuts.
Pole cost set to soar
A watchdog has reported on the cost of overhauling electricity grids to deal with the renewable energy transition in WA.
Singapore green deal coming
Singapore and Australia are expected to sign a new “green economy agreement” next month.
World Bank boss dubbed denier
The president of the World Bank has faced calls to resign after refusing to acknowledge fossil-fuel burning is warming the planet.
ACCC eyes green claims
The competition regulator has told businesses to be prepared to back up their environmental claims.
AMP slammed in fee scandal
AMP has been hit with a $14.6 million fine for charging ‘fees for no service’.
ATO tactics leaked
An ATO whistleblower has revealed internal complaints about debt recovery tactics at the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
Lab change makes legal mess
Two senior staff members at Queensland's state-run forensic crime laboratory have been stood down after ...
Optus suffers huge breach
Optus has suffered one of the biggest data breaches in Australian history, with up to 9.8 million users affected.
RBA deputy backs money moves
The RBA’s deputy governor says the global economy is on “a bit of a knife edge”.