Archived News for Finance Sector Professionals - November, 2023
Sam Altman, the recently ousted leader of OpenAI, is set to return to the company as CEO.
Rowland seeks TV freedom
New laws could change the experience for millions of Australians accessing their favourite streaming content through smart TVs.
Bowen calls for bank boost
The climate minister says Pacific nations should be among the beneficiaries of a climate “loss and damage” fund.
Fair Work rules on WFH claim
The Fair Work Commission has made a significant ruling on the impact of working from home on productivity.
Fyles drops Woodside shares
Northern Territory Chief Minister Natasha Fyles has divested shares in gas company Woodside amid scrutiny over a perceived conflict of interest.
Leaker laws move ahead
The Albanese Government has entered a new phase of public sector whistleblower reforms.
Influence found across trials
Significant industry involvement in clinical trials has prompted transparency concerns.
Plans cut to dodge blowouts
States are outraged after the Commonwealth cut 50 infrastructure projects.
Robodebt report prompts change
The Commonwealth has committed to implementing recommendations from the Robodebt Royal Commission ...
Standards slip as costs rise
Australia’s drop in living standards has prompted calls to revamp the tax system.
Climate poses power risks
Analysts say Australia's power system faces heightened exposure to climate change.
Labor fights IR rush
Labor has blocked a move by the Coalition to fast-track votes on critical aspects of its industrial relations overhaul.
New split for big builds
The Albanese government plans to compel states to fund at least 50 per cent of new road and rail projects.
Telcos deemed 'critical'
Strict new cybersecurity measures have been outlined for major telecommunications companies.
Crypto hack shows gaps
Australia's CoinSpot exchange has fallen victim to a hack resulting in the theft of more than $2 million.