Archived News for Human Resource Professionals - June, 2019
The Federal Government wants new measures to ensure the physical safety of international students.
Dutton dodges AFP link
Questions are being asked about the independence of the AFP after a series of raids targeting the media.
QLD punters watched
Queensland’s Privacy Commissioner says the public deserves to know when facial recognition technology is being used.
WA honours Aboriginal officers
WA Police have issued awards to honour Aboriginal officers changing culture from within.
ANU hit by data hack
Hackers have accessed almost 20 years’ worth of personal data on ANU staff, students and visitors.
Local Roundup claim launched
A Melbourne gardener has launched legal action against Monsanto in Australia’s first Roundup lawsuit.
Airline slapped for dodgy pricing
Another provider has been charged as part of a giant international airline price-fixing cartel.
PM raises Solomon spend
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has pledged $250 million for infrastructure in the Solomon Islands.
Services Australia outlined
Reforms to set up the new centralised Services Australia agency have been signed.
US seeks incoming handles
The US Government may soon require immigrants to submit five years of social media history.