Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Papers hint at TAFE sale
Internal documents suggest the NSW Government is moving to sell off 19 TAFE properties.
Treasury reveals green role
The federal Treasury says it had very little to do with the economic modelling behind Australia’s net zero by 2050 plan.
CEO resigns over jab rules
A north-west Victorian council CEO has resigned over vaccine requirements.
DVA review questioned
The CPSU has accused the Morrison Government of “outsourcing” its mandate to fix veterans’ claim processing.
Regional shift continues
Despite lockdowns in Sydney and Melbourne, large numbers of people are moving to the regions.
Sub decisions quizzed
Questions have been asked about American shipbuilding executives on an official government advisory panel.
Hope reigns in zero plan
Australia’s net-zero emissions ‘plan’ pins its hopes to technologies that do not yet exist.
New powers in pandemic bill
The Victorian Government has proposed new laws to tighten its pandemic powers.
Plans for tighter parental checks
The Federal Government wants social media companies to obtain parental permission before creating accounts for kids.
Coalition limps to zero plan
The Coalition is doing its homework on the bus to school - slapping together an emissions pledge days before COP26.
Feds back Telstra deal
The Federal Government is assisting Telstra's acquisition of Digicel Pacific.
Judge rejects 'apartheid' claim
A senior judge has slammed a Fair Work commissioner over claims vaccine mandates are a form of “medical apartheid”.
Pfizer profits probed
A consumer rights group has warned that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has the power to “silence” governments.
UN warns of fossil rise
The UN says fossil fuel production is set to ramp up alongside new emission pledges.
Billions issued in closed grants
A review has found $25 billion in Coalition grants have been made through closed processes with no competitors.
Report calls for crypto regime
A senate inquiry says reforms should be made to encourage digital and crypto-asset businesses in Australia.
Labour hiring erodes service
A parliamentary committee has found that overreliance on outsourcing is reducing the quality of public services.
Juukan probe calls for protection
An inquiry into the destruction of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters has called for new laws to protect sacred sites.
NSW funds DV refuges
The NSW Government says it is spending almost $500 million on 75 new domestic violence refuges.