Archived News for Finance Sector Professionals
Welfare probe continues
Calls have been made to scrap the “punitive” mutual obligation system for Australia’s jobseekers.
Amazon outlines launch spree
Amazon has announced its plans to launch its first batch of internet satellites in the first half of 2024 ...
IP firm detects attack
ASX-listed intellectual property law group IPH Ltd is in a trading halt following a potential cyberattack.
Mint issues mounting
The Perth Mint may have been warned of potential US commodities law breaches, but did not publicly reveal the issues.
Adani probe preparing
India's top court has ordered an investigation into the country's second-largest conglomerate, the Adani Group.
APS seen as gender leader
Advocates want the Australian Public Service (APS) to be an example of how to be a gender-equal employer.
Ex-Snowy boss opens up
The former boss of Snowy 2.0 says Australia’s coal power stations may need to stay open for longer.
Advocates sign advice letter
Consumer advocacy groups may give some ground on proposed deregulation of financial advice.
ASIC report remains dark
The Treasurer has blocked the release of a report into the behaviour of ASIC’s deputy chair.
Inquiry to eye franking plan
The Albanese government’s planned franking credit crackdown has been referred to a Senate inquiry.
Wage body cleared of Coalition
Coalition appointees have been unceremoniously dumped from the minimum wage panel.
Gender gaps tracked
A new federal resource is being set up to track progress on gender inequality issues.