Archived News for Executives and Senior Management - January, 2022
The architect of Queensland's crime and anti-corruption watchdog has been tasked with reviewing it.
Donation sources obscured
Visy magnate Anthony Pratt has topped the latest political donations list.
Safe Work shows harassment stats
Authorities have released new data and resource on workplace sexual harassment.
Fossil fuels drive prices
Data shows the higher cost of fossil fuels is driving wholesale power prices up.
FWC rules on Menulog claim
The Fair Work Commission has ruled food delivery riders and drivers must be paid under the same rules as other truck and van couriers.
Psychics strike less than guesses
An extensive study has found that allegedly psychic predictions are correct about 11 per cent of the time - less frequently than random guesses.
RACV backs hydro-factory
Melbourne will soon be home to Australia’s first purpose-built assembly plant for hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles.
Deloitte offers holiday switch
Deloitte is letting its UK staff take public holidays whenever they want.
Woodside to exit Myanmar
Woodside has withdrawn from Myanmar almost a year after the nation’s military coup.
CSIRO enhances high-tech diet
CSIRO has developed an AI weight loss coach to administer its data-driven diet.
E-planning costs decried
SA councils say an expensive new e-planning portal is not doing what it should.
F-35 processes picked apart
A software update being rolled out to F-35 fighter jets comes through an “immature, deficient and insufficiently tested” process, a review has found.
FMG aims to be diesel free
Mining giant Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) is buying an engineering and battery company that it says will help it ditch diesel.
Sims reflects on tenure
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) chair Rod Sims will soon leave his position.
Qantas seeks to scrap deal
Qantas has been accused of using the COVID-19 pandemic to kill workplace agreements with international flight attendants.
Report shows power digs
New research shows new investment in the resource sector is overwhelmingly focused on electrification minerals.