Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
A sacked former public servant is speaking out about his time in top roles.
Shades firm fined for spam
Luxottica, the eyewear retailer behind OPSM, Oakley, and Sunglass Hut, has been fined over $1.5 million for spamming.
Teachers strike in WA
Thousands of WA public school teachers took to the streets this week, marking their first walkout in over a decade.
MDBP review talks begin
Major talks have outlined new plans for the management of the Murray-Darling Basin.
New standard for federal buys
A new sustainability initiative imposes stricter standards for government contracting.
Wastewater change calculated
Researchers in the US say billions could be saved by a switch to green wastewater infrastructure.
'Invisible' issues exposed
Experts have called for measures to address gender inequity facing female veterans.
Half pay holidays optioned
Unions want workers to be able to double their annual leave by taking it at half pay.
Judge questions union compromise
The Fair Work Ombudsman has been criticised for its handling of a CFMEU case.
ANZAC observance urged
Debate over whether public servants should be required to observe ANZAC Day has been reignited.
Cannabis gaps surveyed
Experts have described medicinal marijuana as the “Wild West” of Australian healthcare.
First Nations centre backed
The Federal Government is supporting a “world first” gender justice institute for First Nations women.
Lockdown effect seen in social work
New research looks at the stress, demand and pressure for social workers in Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown.
New compo for finance failures
A compensation scheme recommended by the banking royal commission is now operating.
Powercor pleads guilty
Powercor, the electricity distribution giant, has pleaded guilty to 104 charges stemming from failures in vegetation management around power lines, which led to a dangerous bushfire.