Archived News for Human Resource Professionals - September, 2022
ATO new digs announced
Australia’s army of tax collectors will soon work from a $300 million building from the same designers as hip tech firm Atlassian.
Investment NSW chief sacked
Former Investment NSW boss Amy Brown has been sacked in wake of the John Barilaro job saga.
MyGov review looms
The Federal Government has announced former Telstra boss David Thodey will lead a review of MyGov.
Violence protection put forth
The Australian Energy Market Commission has announced new rules aimed at protecting customers experiencing family violence.
STEM scheme advanced
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has launched a new industry internship program for STEM graduates.
Ambassadors seen as aged help
‘Resident ambassadors’ in aged care settings could reduce incidences of violence and aggression...
Hybrid survey backs balance
Researchers have surveyed over 2,000 Australian workers about hybrid work.
Rich visa could be cut
Australia's significant investor visa - referred to as a “Golden Ticket” - is set to be scrapped.
Star slammed in state probe
Star Entertainment has been found unfit to hold a casino licence in NSW.
Watchdog responds to mine reports
SafeWork SA is running a campaign aimed at reducing the risk of sexual harassment in mining.
Banks join data opposition
Powerful forces are opposing plans that would force them to keep Australian customer data onshore.
Culture review outlined
Australian Public Service commissioner Peter Woolcott has spoken about the organisational culture of government employees.
Global development slips
The UN says human development has declined for the first time since it started measuring it.
Royal shift underway
Australia has declared a mourning period following the death of its head of state, Queen Elizabeth II.
Unions seek coal guarantee
Unions want job guarantees for coal workers in the shift to low carbon industries.
Childcare strikes sweep nation
Childcare workers across the country went on strike this week, demanding improved wages, conditions and respect.