Archived News for Human Resource Professionals - October, 2019
The French company building Australia’s new submarines may have accidentally tweeted yet-to-be-announced plans.
Firms accused of donation dodging
Builders, energy firms and other major corporations have hidden political donations from planning authorities, reports say.
Home service investigated
The National Home Doctor Service is being investigated over its doctors' Medicare billing.
Industry wants tech-watchdog
The telecommunications watchdog has backed the idea of an ombudsman for digital platforms.
Mine mistake gives false hope
Hundreds of workers have been left distraught by a NSW Independent Planning Commission (IPC) blunder.
Visa outsource slammed
Migration groups warn that outsourcing the visa platform is a disaster in waiting.
ANU issues hack report
Details have been revealed about a highly sophisticated cyber attack on the ANU.
CBA faces hawking charge
Commonwealth Bank has become first major bank to face criminal charges following the banking royal commission.
Drug tests questioned
Experts have slammed the Federal Government’s plan to drug test welfare recipients.
Redress list grows
Hundreds of sites including churches, schools and community groups have now joined the national redress scheme for victims of child sex abuse.
Council corruption risks high
A damning report has revealed a high risk of corruption within local government in Victoria.
Justice corruption revealed
Six staff members from Queensland's Youth Justice Department have been sacked over corruption claims.
Outsourcing deemed "cost-effective"
Services Australia has defended the extensive outsourcing of work.