Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - September, 2021
The European Union has postponed negotiations for a free trade agreement with Australia.
NTEU backs vaccines
The National Tertiary Education Union has backed compulsory COVID-19 vaccination for university staff and students.
Regulators want green rules
Financial regulators have again warned that Australia risks losing out by not adopting new climate change rules.
Call to split cyber bill
Emergency laws could be rushed through to help businesses fend off major cyber attacks.
NSW announces net zero plan
The NSW Government has convinced Nationals MPs to support a net zero emissions target.
Staff rocked by sub switch
Defence staff have been offered counselling for 'stress and uncertainty' after a big sub deal was scrapped.
Crows cleared in camp probe
Safework SA has cleared a football team of workplace safety breaches from 2018.
FWC rules on work jabs
A dissenting member of the Fair Work Commission (FWC) has labelled mandatory vaccines for workers “medical apartheid”.
SA ICAC stripped of purpose
The SA Parliament has rushed through changes that limit the power of its corruption commission.
China bans crypto trades
China has announced that transactions of crypto-currencies are now illegal...
Colleges back vax mandate
A majority of independent tertiary education colleges support compulsory COVID-19 vaccinations ...
Power plan hits hurdles
States and territories could cause trouble for the Federal Government’s coal power subsidy plan.
Capital exodus continues
The surge of people moving from capital cities to regional centres continues.
CEO slammed for SW spending
A former WA council CEO has been accused of spending $50,000 of council money on a sex worker.
Court action for EPA
Victoria’s green regulator is being taken to court for allegedly failing to limit climate pollution.
Robodebt details hidden
The Commonwealth Ombudsman says documents from the creation of the Robodebt scheme need to be kept secret.