Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
A new mining map could help boost Australia’s global position as a clean energy powerhouse
Pole popularity prompts concern
A lack of popularity among voters could hold back NSW’s energy transition.
Power perception timed
The human brain can identify people in power at lightning speed, research shows.
Spy chiefs' secret summit
The world’s top intelligence officials have held a characteristically secret meeting in Singapore.
Ancient trade links dated
Australian researchers have helped reveal the earliest evidence for long-distance trade between Egypt and Greece.
BHP admits big underpayment
BHP has acknowledged that it wrongly deducted annual leave from its employees' entitlements for over a decade ...
Crown cops laundering fine
Crown Resorts has reached a settlement with AUSTRAC to pay a $450 million penalty for violations of ...
FWC lifts base pay
The Fair Work Commission has raised minimum award rates, triggering some concerns over inflation.
ACCC launches telecom probe
The ACCC has begun its inquiry into the regulation of telecommunications services.
APS pay plan put forth
APS employees at the lowest pay levels may receive a special salary increase to address pay gaps within the public sector.
NSW outsource investigated
An inquiry will probe the use of consultants within the NSW public service.
BCA rejects gig plans
Businesses are gearing up to oppose the Albanese government's gig worker laws.
EU urged to keep China close
The EU’s green transition relies on China, according to the Dutch trade minister.
Good design outlined
Comcare has released ‘good work design’ resources for managers and supervisors.
Local cuts allow foreign products
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) appears to be facing funding reductions while buying big from overseas.
NAB opens some pay data
NAB has been ordered to reveal payroll data after allegations of discrimination.
Union pressure alleged
Authorities are investigating claims that union figures have intimidated Indigenous firms.
AFP probes with PwC nearby
AFP investigators are looking into PwC, while PwC staff still work in AFP offices.