Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
The Federal Government is facing several calls for changes to Australia’s visa system.
ANAO spots open doors
An audit has found a glaring and unnecessary issue with government information security.
Rudd scores US role
Former prime minister Kevin Rudd has received a plum posting for powerful political figures.
Telco sharing shut down
Telstra and TPG Telecom’s planned network sharing arrangement has been blocked.
Watchdogs make crypto call
US financial regulators have warned that banks should be more cautious on crypto contagion risks.
DNA lab report released
The Queensland Government says it has accepted all the findings of an inquiry into its forensic DNA lab.
Ex-PM grilled over debt scheme
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has fronted the Robodebt royal commission.
Call to reveal green efforts
The Federal Government has proposed new laws to force big business to disclose climate efforts.
Office views reviewed
People looking at blue sky and trees through a window are more creative and happier than those without a view, according to a new study.
Bulk biller rort revealed
A collapsed bulk billing medical centre has been accused of systematically rorting Medicare over a number of years.
Court rejects data claim
The Australian Federal Court has dismissed a lawsuit against Google that claimed it misled users about personal data changes.
Feds seek extra protection
The government appears to be firming up the defences of its major agencies in the wake of recent cyberattacks.
Telstra leaks unlisted details
Telstra has responded after accidentally publishing the details of unlisted customers online.
BlueScope cartel attempt found
A Federal Court judge has found BlueScope attempted to engage in cartel conduct and price-fixing.
Robo-probe continues
The Robodebt royal commission has heard details of bureaucratic involvement in the unlawful scheme.