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Australia’s east coast gas market is forecast to have a surplus of between 69 and 110 petajoules in 2025 if Queensland’s LNG producers export all of their uncontracted gas, the ACCC’s latest gas inquiry report shows.

Published in Technology Regulation

The ACCC has published a Statement of Issues outlining its preliminary competition concerns with Icon Group’s proposed acquisitions of leases at St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital in Queensland, St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside in Chermside, Queensland and St John of God Geelong Hospital in Victoria.

Published in Technology Regulation

Five people have been taken into custody in Australia and 32 others overseas on suspicion of being as part of a cyber-crime platform used for credential theft.

Published in Security

Australia’s east coast gas market is expected to have a six petajoule (PJ) surplus in the third quarter of 2024, even if the three LNG producers export all their uncontracted gas, according to the March 2024 interim gas inquiry report by the competition watchdog, the ACCC.

Published in Technology Regulation

Australian internet provider Telstra announced it has signed a new power purchase agreement (PPA) with developer Global Power Generation to construct a solar farm near Bundaberg, Queensland, claiming the agreement will enable renewable energy generation equivalent to 100% of its consumption by 2025.

Published in Business Telecoms

Demand for executives positions in Australia had its largest fall in six months according to the latest monthly report on the availability of jobs for middle Australia by the EL Group HR consulting firm, which also forecasts a “big fallout” in jobs heading into 2024.

Published in Recruitment

Broadband operator NBN Co has signed a third renewable power purchase agreement (PPA) that will underwrite the construction of a new 120MW solar farm in southeast Queensland.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Executive employment is falling and that doesn’t bode well for the future of the Australian economy, according to Grant Montgomery, Managing Director of human resources consultancy E.L Blue, publishers of the E.L. Executive Demand Index.

Published in Recruitment

In a worrying sign for general employment levels, the demand for executives has fallen across the country, according to the latest Executive Demand Index from E.L.Blue, the Human Resource outsourcing firm and part of the E.L Consult group .

Published in Recruitment

Australian waste management contractor JJ's Waste and Recycling is testing out a Volvo FE Electric truck for waste collection.

Published in Automotive

The competition watchdog, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, has decided not to grant merger authorisation for ANZ Banking Group (ASX:ANZ) to acquire Suncorp Group’s (ASX:SUN) banking arm.

Published in Technology Regulation

Victoria will run a pilot of digital driving licences in Ballarat before rolling it out to the entire state.

Published in Automotive
Monday, 03 April 2023 13:07

Fujitsu completes full integration of Versor

Fujitsu has completed the full integration of data, analytics & AI consultancy Versor one year after acquiring the company in April 2021.

Published in Strategy

Technology service provider Somerville has been appointed as an approved supplier partner with Queensland procurement company LocalBuy.

Published in Deals
Tuesday, 21 February 2023 10:19

Acusensus to expand operations in US market

Australian road-safety technology company Acusensus has announced that it is expanding to the United States as the country invests heavily in highway improvements.

Published in Deals

Telco Singtel Optus has agreed to reimburse the costs of a new driving licence for NSW residents who were hit by the telco's catastrophic data breach.

Published in Security

Almost nine months after it experienced what it terms a "cyber incident", private pathology practice Medlab Pathology has issued a statement about the incident in which Medicare details and credit card numbers of staff and patients were stolen.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 28 September 2022 08:45

SA to pay for new licences for Optus breach victims

South Australia will pick up the tab for any residents in the state who are affected by the Optus data breach and need to get a new driver's licence.

Published in Security
Thursday, 01 September 2022 08:48

Optus activates three towers in Queensland

Telecommunications company Optus has installed and switched three new towers in Mackay City West, Homebush, and Dolphin Heads, delivering enhanced mobile coverage and 5G capabilities in the Queensland region.

Published in Business Telecoms

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