Archived News for Human Resource Professionals - April, 2023
Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe has warned that Australian households should brace for more interest rate pain ...
Mayor considers ChatGPT action
A Victorian mayor could launch the first defamation lawsuit against ChatGPT.
Medicare bleeds public money
The Australian Government has released a long-awaited review into Medicare fraud and non-compliance ...
TAFE hack touches thousands
TAFE SA has experienced a significant data breach compromising the personal information of over 2,000 students.
Antarctic issues detailed
A new report shows workplace sexism exists even at the far ends of the Earth.
Card control continues
Labor has introduced the new Indue SmartCard, despite an election promise to end compulsory income management for welfare recipients.
Key names call for cuts
Giants of Australian industry have joined the call for emissions reductions.
Boyle case causes concern
A South Australian court ruling has sparked concern over the protection of whistleblowers in Australia.
Clearance system questioned
The Defence department is reportedly struggling to process staff security clearances.
Mint payouts revealed
The state-owned Perth Mint paid out $7.7 million in staff bonuses from 2018 to 2021, despite the government's wage caps on public servants.
Shocking findings in child survey
The Australian government has revealed the results of a national survey on the prevalence of child maltreatment.
Women shift court balance
Justice Debra Mortimer has been appointed as the first female chief justice of the Federal Court of Australia ...