Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - April, 2022
Experts predict the US will fall into recession in late 2023, leading to a downturn in Australia.
Yellen wants world bank reform
The US Treasury has called for a major “reboot” of global finance bodies.
Locals fly UK drones
Dozens of ADF pilots are in the United Kingdom on a secretive mission to remotely operate British armed drones.
PEFO shows election spree
Official figures show the Morrison Government has overseen a $700 million spending increase since its March budget.
AEMO reports reliability needs
Authorities say Australia’s eastern states will have to deliver on their pledges if they are to avoid an energy shortfall.
CSIRO backs next-gen tech
CSIRO has announced $50 million in new investments towards growing national issues.
Greens seek steel shift
The Greens have pledged $500 million to assist steelmakers in quitting coal.
Health requests dumped
Services Australia says it is scrapping historical medical record requests...
Integrity stoush continues
Federal Labor says it will move forward with a national integrity commission if it wins the upcoming election, while the Prime Minister has blamed the opposition for delays.
Mandatory reporting going live
Australian firms must now adhere to mandatory cyber security incident reporting.
Ruston readied for health role
A vocal opponent of current public health funding levels could become Australia’s new health minister.
Twitter tussles with Musk bid
Twitter appears to be cutting off Elon Musk’s attempt to take control.
Academies ready to boost standing
Expert groups have welcomed funding they say will supercharge Australia’s global sci-tech profile.
COP26 goals could cap warming
Experts say that strict adherence to the COP26 climate goals should keep global warming to 2℃.
Cormann calls for aid boost
Mathias Cormann says Australia should increase foreign aid funding, despite having played a role in cutting billions...
Federal ICAC plan goes quiet
The Prime Minister appears to have put aside plans to establish a federal anti-corruption watchdog.
PwC pay bands opened
PwC has disclosed its staff and partner pay ranges in an effort to help recruit and retain talent.
Woodside seeks new listings
Woodside has applied for a US listing ahead of a $63 billion merger vote.