Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Unions are planning a significant escalation of industrial action at Chevron’s WA plants.
Gold firm reveals issues
Gold Fields Limited has issued a formal apology to employees who have endured bullying, sexual harassment, racism, and other forms of discrimination.
Liontown sees big bid
US chemical heavyweight Albemarle has proposed a $6.6 billion takeover offer for Liontown Resources.
New IR protections pushed
The Albanese Government has introduced its attempt to address issues that undermine pay and working conditions.
Shift impairment studied
Shift work has been linked to cognitive impairment in middle-aged and older adults.
Councils need green staff
Climate change is raising demand for council environmental health officers (EHOs).
Equinox eyes local coast
Equinor, the global leader in floating offshore wind farm operations, has set its sights on Australia.
HESC progress opposed
Environmental groups are opposing plans to produce hydrogen from coal in Victoria's Latrobe Valley.
WA deals with shortage
Western Australia, a resource-rich state, is grappling with a dwindling gas supply.
'Power maps' in government play
A government committee has heard internal details of how one consultancy secured millions in government work.
Qantas destined for court
Qantas has made headlines this week for allegedly taking money it was not owed, and making it very difficult to get back.
'Stewardship' change suggested
A Senate committee has recommended amendments to the Public Service Act.
Business shift scrapped
The Federal Government has reportedly abandoned its business registry modernisation efforts due to cost overruns.
MP pay rise outlined
Federal MPs and other public office holders are set to receive a 4 per cent pay increase - the most substantial salary hike in ten years.
Netflix sees first slide
Netflix has experienced a decline in its Australian subscriber numbers for the first time.
Snowy costs rise
Snowy Hydro has confirmed that the cost of its ambitious Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro storage project has ballooned to a staggering $12 billion.
Voice date set
Australians will decide on an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament on October 14.
Fukushima release stokes snub
Chinese consumers are leading a boycott of Japanese products in response to the release of treated wastewater...
Henry calls for green shift
The former head of Australia's Treasury, Dr Ken Henry, has called for sweeping environmental reforms.