Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Big solar boost opens
Australia is launching its $1 billion push to turbocharge local solar manufacturing.
Court reviewers appointed
A new review will assess the effectiveness of Australia’s Family Court system.
Jail time for ATO bribe
A Sydney businessman has been jailed for bribing an ATO official to slash millions off his tax bill.
Remote turnover assessed
Experts have reviewed the extreme staff turnover in remote health services.
Coal closure profits shown
Research suggests shutting down coal-fired power stations can be profitable for investors.
Comyn attacks Greens tax
Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn has slammed the Greens' proposed profit tax as “insidious populism”.
Consensus talk compelling
Telling people that 97 per cent of scientists agree on climate change could be the key to shifting public perception.
Micro-courses backed
The government has announced over $10.7 million in funding for microcredential courses in critical fields.
Visa cap causes concern
The Albanese Government’s cap on international student numbers has drawn backlash from universities and academics.
Brereton reflects on NACC year
The NACC commissioner has reflected on the watchdog’s first year, while others criticise its direction so far.
Defence seeks tech boost
The Department of Defence has unveiled a three-year plan to modernise its digital infrastructure.
Outage info mandated
Australia's telcos will soon face new rules on how they communicate during network outages.
Telegram CEO arrested
Encrypted messaging app Telegram’s CEO has been indicted and released on €5 million bail in France.
Deal made on RBA changes
Labor's push for Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) reforms is moving forward, with significant concessions.