Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
A Sydney company is planning to start production of next-generation fire-resistant zinc-bromide batteries.
Disturbing 'warrants' sail through
Australia’s newest mass surveillance laws deal a damaging blow to digital rights.
Major uni repaying casuals
The University of Melbourne is repaying around $9.5 million owed to casual academics.
Mars robot grabs first core
NASA’s Perseverance Rover has picked up some truly groundbreaking rocks.
Court hears jail claim for ex-MPs
A court has been urged to impose jail time on two former NSW Labor MPs.
F-35 issues continue
More questions have been asked about the future of the F-35 fighter jet program.
Tehan backs vax waiver
Australia will support the waiving of intellectual property (IP) protections for COVID-19 vaccines.
Union calls for wage change
Australia Post staff have scored a 3 per cent pay rise for the next three years.
Court actions don't delay Beetaloo drilling
The Federal Government is paying taxpayer money to oil and gas companies to open up the NT’s Beetaloo Basin, despite legal issues.
Journals rally for climate call
More than 200 scientific journals have put out a simultaneous call for climate action.
PM's shallow words resound
Scott Morrison has delivered a series of hollow platitudes in his keynote address to the National Summit on Women’s Safety.
Senate finds FIRB flaws
A Senate inquiry has found that Australia's foreign investment rules “make a mockery” of important processes.
Skyview engineer probed
A NSW engineer is being investigated over apartment “structural issues” in a first for the state.
$2 billion in battle tech dropped
An internal report has criticised the Defence department for its scrapping of multi-billion-dollar Israeli technology.
Coal price hits new peak
Coal prices have hit a record high despite efforts to de-carbonise the global economy.
Fibres swapped in tech deal
A new deal will see VicTrack swap its fibre network with Aussie Broadband.