Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
The Queensland Public Trustee says it is improving its public consultations ahead of a new fee structure.
Woolworths promotes tech boss
A leader of Woolworths’ tech activities has risen to CEO during a controversial week for the supermarket giant.
New China base questioned
The establishment of China’s fifth research station in Antarctica has sparked concerns about Australia's preparedness.
Exchange sued on green claim
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is being sued for allegedly ignoring environmental impacts.
Union seeks left shift
The head of the CFMEU has spoken about the union’s plan to influence politics.
Cancer firm returns
GenesisCare, Australia's leading cancer service provider, has emerged from bankruptcy protection.
Data set for local CDC
The Australian government is progressing its new Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC).
Flannery drops shares
Queensland coal baron Brian Flannery has divested his share in a local fast-charger developer.
Gas outlook adjusted
Shell has revised its outlook on future demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), as the post-fossil fuel era inches closer.
Key tax for green future
Economists have laid out bold moves to reposition Australia in the global shift towards a low-carbon economy.
Mining aids prepared
The Albanese government is preparing to assist embattled producers of clean tech materials.
New track for gouge claims
The ACCC is fast-tracking the community complaints process for corporate price gouging.
Ship switch suggested
Australia plans to fast-track the enhancement of its naval fleet to counter China's military expansion, a new review suggests.
Big teaching change called
A new report calls for schools to overhaul teaching methods in favour of science-backed techniques.
Key scheme going slowly
The Financial Accountability Regime (FAR), a key outcome of the Hayne royal commission, is being pushed back.
AI boss seeks $7 trillion
The CEO of OpenAI is in discussions to raise US$7 trillion to transform the global computer chip industry.
Leaker payments proposed
Financial incentives have been proposed as a way to support whistleblowers.
Locals linked to low satellites
Telstra is swapping traditional satellite connections for advanced low earth orbit satellites (LEOsats) across more than 300 sites.