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Chalmers is bitten by the giveaway bug in a budget that contains good news for almost everyone

Chalmers is bitten by the giveaway bug in a budget that contains good news for almost everyone

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has been bitten by the giveaway bug. This bu...

Australia just made a $940m bet on building the world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer in Brisbane

Australia just made a $940m bet on building the world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer in Brisbane

The Australian government has announced a pledge of approximately A...

‘Invisible’ consultants help companies write sustainability reports. Here’s why that’s a problem

‘Invisible’ consultants help companies write sustainability reports. Here’s why that’s a problem

Around the world, more and more companies are publishing sustainabi...

Scaling into the US: Learnings for Aussie and Kiwi startups

Scaling into the US: Learnings for Aussie and Kiwi startups

How does an Aussie or Kiwi startup make a breakthrough in the US? I...

Will checking character references really help you find the best candidate for a job?

Will checking character references really help you find the best candidate for a job?

Finding the best person to fill a position can be tough, from draft...

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What will 2024 hold for VC and startups?

What will 2024 hold for VC and startups?

In early-stage investment, staying ahead of trends and building tru...

Data poisoning: how artists are sabotaging AI to take revenge on image generators

Data poisoning: how artists are sabotaging AI to take revenge on image generators

Imagine this. You need an image of a balloon for a work presentatio...

The AI industry is on the verge of becoming a boys’ club. We’re all going to lose out if it does

The AI industry is on the verge of becoming a boys’ club. We’re all going to lose out if it does

A recent New York Times article released a list of people “be...

As we hurtle towards 1m international students, migration changes will only slow this growth

As we hurtle towards 1m international students, migration changes will only slow this growth

The Australian government is aiming to rein in the growth of intern...

Most business owners are the world's best-kept secret

Most business owners are the world's best-kept secret

In a world teeming with talent, why do so many brilliant business o...

The 7 charts that show Australians struggling as saving falls to near zero

The 7 charts that show Australians struggling as saving falls to near zero

The national accounts released by the Australian Bureau of Statisti...

Should businesses consult shareholders before taking a stand on social issues?

Should businesses consult shareholders before taking a stand on social issues?

In 2017 many businesses took a stand on the Australian marriage equ...

Why Google and Meta owe news publishers much more than you think

Why Google and Meta owe news publishers much more than you think

In a time of war and populism, the world needs quality information ...

Optus blackout explained: what is a ‘deep network’ outage and what may have caused it?

Optus blackout explained: what is a ‘deep network’ outage and what may have caused it?

Optus customers woke up this morning to find they were unable to ge...

The green energy surge still isn’t enough for 1.5 degrees. We’ll have to overshoot

The green energy surge still isn’t enough for 1.5 degrees. We’ll have to overshoot

It was a rare bit of good news on climate. The International Energy...

Workplace loneliness is the modern pandemic damaging lives and hurting businesses

Workplace loneliness is the modern pandemic damaging lives and hurting businesses

Loneliness is a much discussed social issue, but it is rarely consi...

Governments are pouring money into housing but materials, land and labour are still in short supply

Governments are pouring money into housing but materials, land and labour are still in short supply

As Australia’s housing affordability crisis worsens, governme...

Under ‘open skies’, the market, not the minister, would decide how often airlines could fly

Under ‘open skies’, the market, not the minister, would decide how often airlines could fly

The big question is why such decisions are even up to the minister,...

Australia’s not likely to catch a cold, just a sniffle from China’s economic downturn

Australia’s not likely to catch a cold, just a sniffle from China’s economic downturn

There are few more reliable narratives in the business and financia...

What will putting the interests of Qantas ahead of Qatar Airways cost?

What will putting the interests of Qantas ahead of Qatar Airways cost?

The government’s decision to deny Qatar Airways the right to ...

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