Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Former APRA chair Wayne Byres has been appointed as a non-executive director to the board of the Australian stock exchange (ASX).
Google allows self-review
Google has introduced a new tool for Australian users, ‘Results about you’.
McBride sentence coming
Australian whistleblower David McBride has appeared in court for his sentencing hearing.
Mine maps backed
The Federal Government is funding millions of dollars worth of mapping for mining companies.
PC probes My Health faults
The Productivity Commission has reviewed the underperformance of the $2 billion My Health Record (MHR) system.
Police say change coming
Victoria Police has pledged to implement 79 significant reforms by the end of 2025 in response to findings from the Yoorrook Justice Commission, Victoria's Indigenous truth-telling inquiry.
Systemic tech regulation needed
Experts say social media firms should not be left to enforce their own standards.
Fight erupts on QLD rail
Violence has erupted between union and non-union workers at the site of Queensland's $6.3 billion Cross River Rail.
Sub strikes over pay gap
Approximately 300 workers at the Australian Submarine Corporation's SA facility went on strike this week.
Breach exposes health data
A major data breach has affected thousands of family violence and sexual assault victims.
Corbell commits to SEC
A former ACT environment minister will take a top role at Victoria's green power body.
Millions saved in vaccine age
A global study has reviewed the global, life-saving impact of vaccines.
More health leave for QLD PS
Queensland is introducing reproductive health leave for public sector workers.
NBN boss heads to Optus
Stephen Rue, the outgoing CEO of NBN Co, has been announced as the new chief executive of Optus.
Official emissions probed
Australia's open cut coal mines could be emitting more than double the methane levels officially recorded.
Offshore bids move ahead
The first offshore wind feasibility licences have been granted for six potential projects.