Archived News for Executives and Senior Management
Foreign investors have purchased hundreds of hectares of WA land on which to build a rural Chinatown.
Raids make for timely address
The Press Club has heard about the erosion of press independence while the AFP raided the home of a public servant.
Academy urges digital focus
The Australian Academy of Science wants to bring science and industry together to guide digital transformation.
Green ambitions to stay low
The Energy Minister says Australia’s renewable target will not be raised.
Biosecurity levy date missed
The federal government has missed a deadline for new biosecurity protections.
Medibank sued over denial claims
The ACCC is taking Medibank Private to court for allegedly denying benefits to over 800 members that they were entitled to claim.
New call for corruption court
As an emerging scandal engulfs NSW Labor, calls are beginning for a federal corruption court.
Carnegie calls for more
Ailing wave energy firm Carnegie Clean Energy has made a final bid for survival.
Coal deal carries Paris provision
The new United Wambo open cut coal ‘super pit’ for NSW’s Hunter Valley has been approved with export conditions.
Coal workers cut in QLD
New Hope has sacked 150 New Acland coal mine workers after a bizarre standoff with the Queensland Government.
God reigns over other rights
The Federal Government’s draft religious discrimination laws have been accused of privileging faith above all else.
Home Affairs fairly unhappy
An internal survey paints a bleak picture of morale at the Home Affairs Department.
Land council seeks Chinese funds
One of Australia’s major Indigenous land councils wants Chinese investment into Aboriginal land in the NT.
Space deal signed
A new deal is expected to drive growth for Australia's space and spatial industries.
Trade deal could clean fuel
The EU is expected to push Australia to clean up petrol standards as part of a new free trade deal.
ANZ exec in 'manhandling' claim
A senior ANZ executive appears to have been promoted after a female analyst complained he had “manhandled” her.
BlueScope to face collusion claims
BlueScope Steel is being sued for allegedly colluding to rig steel prices.
Premium visas up for review
The Federal Government wants a “better deal” out of a visa scheme that allows the rich to buy their way into the country.
Andrews plugs space jobs
Questions have been asked about the ability of Australia’s new space agency to create jobs.
Big gong for high-tech pilot
A blockchain program created for Queensland councils has won an industry award.
Official look at Chinese influence
A new Federal Government taskforce will look at Chinese influence at Australian universities.