Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Berejiklian's boss stays quiet
Questions have been asked about former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s current employer.
Condemned drones still fly
Security concerns have not done much to stop the proliferation of Chinese-made drones in government departments.
Info regulations outlined
The Commonwealth is looking at laws to tackle online misinformation and disinformation.
New firm guns for PwC money
Part of PwC has been split, “sold” and renamed in an attempt to regain government contracts.
Robodebt exposure looms
The Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme will soon deliver its findings.
Much methane missed
Fugitive emissions of methane in Australia are far higher than reported, according to experts.
SA unis merge
The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia have officially announced their merger.
Public gaps detailed
Despite holding 57 per cent of all public sector roles, only one in five women hold the highest-paid positions.
Medibank slapped over hack
APRA has taken action against Medibank Private over a major cyber incident.
NACC opens for corruption flood
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has officially commenced operations.
NDIS aids for decade
A landmark review marks the first decade of Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
PS head reflects on "shocks"
Australia’s top public servant says he has been shocked by a year of scandals.
Resource exports set to drop
Australia's resources export market is expected to face a significant downturn ...
Synergy to pay for overcharge
Synergy, a major electricity provider in Western Australia, has been fined $30 million for excessively raising wholesale prices.
Tasmania inks hydrogen links
Tasmania could become a global leader in green hydrogen production and export by 2030, according to a new feasibility study.
WA to probe gas policy
WA Parliament will investigate the state’s gas reservation policy amid concerns about its effectiveness.