Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
A reformed federal appeals tribunal should soon see swifter resolution of thousands of matters.
De-platform effect checked
Researchers have assessed the effect of mass Twitter bans after January 6 riots in the US.
New funds for NDIS redesign
The Australian government has pledged to co-design changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) with the disability community.
Robodebt lawyer resigns
A key government lawyer involved in the controversial Robodebt scheme has resigned.
Ticketmaster breach outlined
A data breach at Ticketmaster is the latest in a string of high-profile corporate hacks over the past year.
X case ended
The eSafety Commissioner has officially withdrawn its Federal Court action against X, formerly known as Twitter.
CCS ban for northern basin
The Queensland Government has announced a ban on carbon capture and storage (CCS) in its section of the Great Artesian Basin.
Construction delays counted
Australia faces a significant delay in housing construction, with 37,074 approved dwellings yet to commence.
Japanese giants admit failures
Toyota, Honda, Mazda and Yamaha have admitted to safety test mishandling.
Pollution toll tallied
Scientists say pollution presents a greater threat to global health than war, terrorism, and a range of diseases combined.
CEFC enhancing green loans
The CEFC has announced its first commitment under the $1 billion Household Energy Upgrades Fund (HEUF).
Experts plot EV shift
Researchers have outlined five key steps needed to accelerate Australia’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs).
New link for vaccine advance
The University of Queensland (UQ) is partnering with Emory University in the US to enhance vaccine research.
Poll staff protection boosted
Australia’s electoral commissions are attempting to protect staff from online harm.
Price peaks probed
Smart meters and complicated new tariff systems could be allowing power companies to charge users more.
Redress enhanced with new funds
The Federal Government has pledged $3.5 million to support Stolen Generations survivors through community-led healing services.
Bank brings in time-keeping
Westpac is requiring salaried employees earning up to $140,000 per year to complete timesheets.
BHP scraps Anglo attempt
BHP Group has concluded its five-week attempt to acquire Anglo American for nearly AU$75 billion.
Country closure report released
A federal inquiry has delivered its final report on the impact of bank closures in regional Australia, calling for significant regulatory changes.