Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Super gap closing
The Federal Government is cracking down on a legal loophole in superannuation entitlements.
Gender imbalance decried, denied
A new report shows women in the public sector are paid on average 8.6 per cent less than men.
NT picked for battery factory
Australian company Energy Renaissance has announced plans to build a giant battery factory in Darwin.
Galilee could drain other basins
Analysts say jobs and exports from existing coal regions will be decimated by development in the Galilee Basin.
Telstra tech head moving on
Telstra’s chief scientist Hugh Bradlow is retiring after 22 years at the telco.
FWC backs casual change
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has issued a draft ruling to extend casual worker conversion in nearly 90 more industries.
New union for CDP workers
A new union has formed for Indigenous people involved in a controversial work-for-the-dole scheme.
Power spike expected to flow down
Businesses have been hit with a record increase in wholesale electricity prices in the past year.
'Blind' approach doesn't help diversity
A report from the Prime Minister’s behavioural economics team warns ‘blind recruitment’ could see fewer women in top jobs.
Jail time for TAFE scam
A former TAFE SA manager has been jailed for at least 18 months for stealing over $150,000.
Coal told to accept deal
The Liberal New South Wales energy minister says the coal-fired power industry should accept ...
NT retains Darwin Port stake
The NT Government is claiming a win after deciding not to sell its stake in Darwin Port, even though it delivers no extra profits and gives up the right of veto.
Rinehart wants WA water
Billionaire Gina Rinehart wants to draw more water from the Kimberley's Fitzroy River for her Liveringa cattle station.
Ex-TEPCO heads face court
Three former TEPCO executives are facing trial over their roles in the Fukushima disaster.
Garnet mine signs wind/solar deal
The world’s largest industrial garnet producer, GMA Garnet, is backing a three megawatt wind and solar farm in Western Australia.
Miners call for more coal
The MCA says spending the current renewable subsidy on new coal power plants would lead to lower electricity ...