Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Fortescue chief leaves
Fiona Hick, CEO of Fortescue Metals, has stepped down from her position just six months after assuming the role.
Chinese swoop tallied
Chinese companies have bought half of the world's largest lithium mines since 2018.
Green bill rises
Australia needs $100 billion and bold policies for its green energy goals, experts say.
Indonesia FTA boosted
Australia and Indonesia have inked an enhanced Free Trade Agreement (FTA), opening new doors for businesses.
Muja life extended
Western Australia's Muja coal-fired power station will remain operational for longer.
New arts body opened
The federal government has launched Creative Australia, marking a shift in the country's approach to the arts.
Tech training considered
The Albanese government may compel employers to provide technology training to protect employees against automation.
New blood for ASIC 'refresh'
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has unveiled three new appointments to the corporate watchdog.
Report predicts red future
Australia is facing four decades of budget deficits, according to the latest Intergenerational Report.
Charity hack hits donors
Thousands of donors to Australian charities have had their personal information exposed online.
Ex-ASIC chair speaks
James Shipton, former ASIC chair, says he endured an “abusive advertising campaign” without any government support.
Future Fund aims at debt
Australia's $200 billion sovereign wealth fund is directing more capital into high-grade corporate debt.
NSW sees deficit surge
NSW’s Treasury has revealed a projected deficit of almost $2 billion by 2026-27.
NSW shuffles execs
The CEO of the NSW Reconstruction Authority has been chosen to assume the role of Permanent Secretary at the NSW Premier's Department.
Hydrogen fuel path laid
A new report has been released that could accelerate Australia's hydrogen-powered transport future.