Archived News for Human Resource Professionals
NewAccess review released
Authorities say a new workplace coaching program has facilitated a strong recovery rate and improved worker wellbeing.
Online safety warning spread
Australia’s e-safety commission has reminded the big online platforms of their safety obligations.
Agencies fail at cloud accounting
A review has found many federal agencies struggle to allocate cloud costs.
ANAO probes own offices
The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has released a report on itself.
Clips to fight dodgy claims
Experts say there may be some simple ways to improve resilience to online misinformation.
Energy worker agency raised
The Greens want a new government authority to aid the transition to renewable energy in fossil fuel heartlands.
Shell settling Prelude issues
Shell and workers’ unions have reached agreement in the Prelude gas facility industrial dispute.
MMI contracts kept
Labor has criticised the previous government’s Modern Manufacturing Initiative announcements, but will allow ...
Write-offs could drive skills
A major think tank says education must be at the centre of Australia’s new skills regime.
Cashless crime stats studied
Government analysis suggests crime increased in areas trialling cashless debit card programs.
Late train deal released
Sydney train strikes continue despite the NSW Government’s attempts to appease the rail union.
Key SA support boosted
The SA Government has announced a $2 million funding boost for a support service combatting workplace sexual harassment.
Morrison ministries "undermined" government
A review has found former PM Scott Morrison “fundamentally undermined” the principles of responsible government by secretly appointing himself ministries.
Rise seen in wage stats
New stats suggest wage growth in enterprise agreements is up to 3.2 per cent.
ACCC eyes social media
The competition regulator says it will examine a range of social media concerns.