Archived News for Human Resource Professionals - September, 2022
EY’s global leadership will ask its partners to vote on plans to split the firm into separate auditing and consulting businesses ...
HESTA warns fossil stocks
Superannuation giant HESTA has advised AGL Energy, Origin, Santos and Woodside it may offload their stocks ...
Report reveals untapped WA
Economists say untapped local labour resources could be crucial to easing skills and jobs shortages in WA.
Students return to 'education state'
New figures show 37,000 international students have returned to study in Victoria since last December.
APS change urged
A former bureaucrat has called for better treatment of whistleblowers and complainants.
Voice body forming
The Federal Government is forming a working group for the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Job stats suggest bias
New stats show engineering job vacancies are rising, but many engineers are out of work.
Miller reveals settlement
The details of a $650,000 settlement with the Commonwealth have been revealed after allegations of abuse by ...
STEM review launched
Science Minister Ed Husic has ordered a review of federal programs to encourage women into science and technologies.
Aged care AI slammed
South Australia's health minister has criticised a federally-funded trial of CCTV in aged care.
Court to hear 'greenwash' case
Santos is being taken to court over claims it has been ‘greenwashing’ its clean energy credentials.
COVID requirements trimmed
National Cabinet has agreed to shorten COVID-19 isolation requirements by two days for most workers.
Impasse reached in train fight
Sydney commuters face more disruption as industrial action continues.
NSW DCJ dubbed top employer
The NSW Department of Communities and Justice has been named the top public sector employer in Australia.
Tech boost planned
The Federal Government has come up with a new plan to address skill shortages and grow the local tech sector.
Migration caps rise
Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil has announced Australia’s permanent migration cap will increase from 160,000 to 195,000 ...