Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Santos' giant Barossa gas project will remain on hold while the Federal Court considers an appeal.
Spy body issues cyber test
The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) has issued an urgent cyber self-hygiene check to small businesses.
State predicts coal strength
Queensland government analysis suggests demand for the state’s coal will increase.
Thodey speaks on PS review
David Thodey has reflected on progress since his review of the public service.
Trust low in cyber sweep
Stats show consumers feel left out of national debate on cyber attacks and data security.
Bill seeks to open money matters
New laws could see South Australia's independent financial watchdog get better access to cabinet documents.
FWC blocks lockout
The industrial umpire has stopped a tugboat worker lockout that threatened Australia’s economic activity.
Leak protections boosted
The attorney-general says whistleblower and integrity reforms will help boost trust in government.
Regional demand surveyed
Economists say demand for workers is one of the strongest ‘pull factors’ for regional movers.
CSIRO leader leaving
CSIRO says its long-serving chief Dr Larry Marshall will conclude his third and final term in June 2023.
Boat fight threatens shipping
An indefinite lockout of workers could soon bring Australia’s major ports to a halt.
IR bill heads to Senate
The Federal Government's industrial relations bill has passed the lower house of Parliament.
UN puts eyes on methane
The UN says a new satellite system will be used to track methane emissions from space.
AFP outlines Russia link
The Australian Federal Police have attributed the hacking data theft of Medibank customer information to Russia-based criminal groups.
CEFC marks tenth birthday
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has reflected on a decade of Australia’s clean energy transition ...
PS prominent in DCA list
Four federal organisations have been included in a list of Australia’s most inclusive employers.
Telcos slammed for speed claims
Telcos have been ordered to pay a total of $33.5 million for misleading statements about NBN maximum speeds.