Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Scarborough looms closer
Woodside says it is moving ahead with its $16.5 billion Scarborough project off Western Australia.
Academy head pledges economic effort
The next president of the Australian Academy of Science has been selected.
Macquarie's EU moves detailed
Leaked emails reveal aspects of Macquarie Bank’s involvement in a giant international money scandal.
Tudge wants uni boost
The Federal Government has a new plan for universities to boost their bottom lines.
Turnitin purchase approved
Regulators say they will not stop the merger of two major anti-plagiarism firms.
Labor makes contract pledge
Labor says it would introduce a “same job, same pay” policy for the public service, if it were in power.
Patrick slams FOI rejection
Senator Rex Patrick has named an APS official that he says is responsible for rejected FOI requests.
Sackings allowed for God's sake
The Federal Government is introducing its new religious discrimination bill to parliament.
Key summit recordings posted
Recordings from the recent Workplace Sexual Harassment National Forum are now available.
New site for robo-reasoning
A new research centre in South Australia says it will use AI to improve a range of industries.
NT looks at salary switch
The NT Government has proposed using the salaries of sacked workers as a ‘bonus’ for those that remain.
Solar issues in China link
Politicians are calling for efforts to ensure Australia’s solar industry is not exposed to China's human rights violations.
Bioenergy future mapped
Experts say Australia's bioenergy industry could be worth more than $10 billion a year.
China crypto-crackdown continues
Chinese authorities say crypto mining could jeopardise efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
New links for climate health
A $10 million national network has been set up to build resilience to the human health impacts of environmental change.
Woodside readies big gas boost
Woodside is soon expected to make a final investment decision on a major LNG project.
Billions lost to loneliness
A report says loneliness is costing Australians up to $2.7 billion per year.