Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Clive Palmer’s company has won a claim for US$150 million in unpaid royalties from foreign interests.
South32 to re-map Appin
South32 has commented on workplace concerns while claiming “strong financial results” at its AGM.
Study plots escort preferences
A new study has shown that in Australia, a relatively low proportion of male escorts are hired by women.
NBN boss buffers issues
While customer confusion reigns, NBN chief Bill Morrow says he is “not the police”.
White Paper plots US reign
The Federal Government has unveiled its Foreign Policy White Paper, designed to guide relations for the next decade.
Report plots unpaid billions
Unpaid overtime sees Australian workers hand back about $130 billion a year to their employers, the Australia Institute says.
UK bank boss gives GFC warning
The former governor of the Bank of England the banking sector has not learned lessons ...
Developer help alleged
Media reports say a Queensland mayor lobbied his council to support a development by one of his campaign donors ...
Hot-desking test begins
The Fair Work Commission has begun to hear arguments in the ATO’s hot-desking case.
Diverse groups demand energy action
A joint letter from 16 groups across the political and social spectrum has called for immediate action on the National Energy Guarantee.
AGL has its own supply plan
AGL wants to modify an existing gas storage site in NSW to provide emergency supply.
BHP gives broad update
BHP boss Andrew Mackenzie says the company is finding its own ways to develop renewable systems while maintaining consistent supply.
Gov. told to take action on tobacco
Experts say governments should not be afraid to sue tobacco companies for their enormous cost to health systems.
Santos sale falls through
Some have been encouraged by a failed $9.5 billion takeover of Santos, but the SA Government is not impressed.
Baird making bank
Former NSW premier Mike Baird was paid close to $900,000 for his first five months of work at NAB.