Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
A public sector leader says staff working from home are not “disconnected”.
X threatened with info laws
The Federal Government is working on new legislation targeting misinformation on digital platforms.
ATO staff linked in grift
Over 150 Australian Taxation Office (ATO) staff are under investigation for involvement in a GST fraud scheme.
Crime links in offshore contracts
Companies behind Australia's offshore detention regime have been implicated in a web of suspected criminal dealings.
Setka sets retirement time
John Setka, the Victorian secretary of the CFMEU, says he will retire within the next six months.
Four-day feelings reported
The ACT Government is looking at introducing a four-day working week for its employees.
Health cost stats updated
Australian consumers face new challenges and changes in healthcare pricing.
ICAC alerted to PS claim
Allegations of corruption in the NSW planning department have prompted an ICAC referral and suspension of an official.
No big hits in Robodebt's wake
The ongoing Robodebt investigation has been a painstakingly slow process.
ACCC calls for merger change
The ACCC has urgently requested reforms to Australia's merger and acquisition laws.
Hardship changes loom
Telcos will soon be mandated to offer financial hardship assistance to all Australians struggling to pay...
PC issues school stats
The Productivity Commission says school attendance and retention rates are showing a long-term decline.
PM seeks PS ideas
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says innovative government is needed for improved community outcomes.
Black Summer hit studied
Experts say the ‘Black Summer’ bushfires wiped billions from Australia’s tourism supply chain.
Miners still in Myanmar
On the third anniversary of Myanmar's military coup, Australia has announced new sanctions.
Port fight settling
DP World has reached an agreement with the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) to...
Tech boundary bill moves
Legislation to ensure a “right to disconnect” for workers is pushing ahead.
Extremist ethics questioned
Disturbing reports claim Australian counter-terrorism police “fed” a 13-year-old’s fixation with Islamic State, and waited to charge him.