Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
Government seeks 'character' change
The Federal Government wants more powers to cancel or refuse immigration visas.
Labour hiring erodes service
A parliamentary committee has found that overreliance on outsourcing is reducing the quality of public services.
Mayor gives stacking details
A Melbourne mayor has admitted lying about grants to assist ALP branch stacking.
PM blocks Porter probe
The Morrison Government has voted against an inquiry into a million dollar legal fund set up for former attorney-general Christian Porter.
Juukan probe calls for protection
An inquiry into the destruction of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters has called for new laws to protect sacred sites.
MPs suspended over vax refusal
Reports say several members of Victoria’s Legislative Council have been suspended after they refused to provide proof of vaccination.
NSW funds DV refuges
The NSW Government says it is spending almost $500 million on 75 new domestic violence refuges.
Sims outlines merger issues
The head of the ACCC says competition in Australia faces big challenges.
Study backs flexible shift
A new study suggests flexible workers feel better rested, more engaged, and have a higher sense of wellbeing...
Algorithm aimed at money cheats
A Queensland researcher has come up with an algorithm to hunt down money launderers.
Health sector urged to go green
Experts say the Australian health sector can be a leader in fighting climate change.
IVF deal delayed
Regulators want to block one of Australia’s major IVFs clinics from buying another.
LNP circling green position
The Federal Government continues wafting in the vague direction of an emissions pledge.
Warning over cyber creep
Australians have been warned about complacency over rapid growth in digital surveillance.
Big banks mandate jabs
Westpac and the Commonwealth Bank are making COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for all staff.
JobKeeper stats show profit
The Treasury says almost $14 billion in JobKeeper funds were paid to businesses with rising profits in the first six months.
CBA accused of underpayment
Australia’s biggest bank has been accused of breaching wage deals in an alleged $16.4 million underpayment.
Real studies drive economic Nobel
Three experts share the 2021 Nobel prize in economics for showing how economics works in the physical world.