“If not us, then who?” Why Ami Bateman and Sian Murray launched their eco-friendly cleaning products during a pandemic
Why now was the right time for Ami Bateman and Sian Murray to launch innovative, non-toxic, cleaning product startup Pleasant State.
Workers buying leave? Fair Work floats new COVID-19 flexibility rules to help SMEs adjust to remote work
The Fair Work Commission has floated a raft of expanded workplace flexibility rules to help SMEs balance remote work arrangements.
Outside meetings and office bubbles: What we know about Victoria’s reopening roadmap
Victoria's reopening roadmap will be unveiled on Sunday, and it's expected to include a traffic light system and workforce bubbles.
Daniel Andrews is considering introducing a ‘support bubble’ system: Here’s how it works in other countries
Victoria will soon have a roadmap out of restrictions, and it's been confirmed a support bubble concept is under “active consideration”.
One-third of the world’s leading CMOs are prioritising brand strategy amid the pandemic… and SMEs should be too
A chunk of the world's most powerful marketers have indicated that brand strategy is their number one marketing capability.
“People need a moment”: Who Gives a Crap gifts employees a week off for mental health and self-care
Aussie toilet paper startup Who Gives a Crap is gifting all employees an extra five days paid leave to focus on mental health.
Frydenberg derides “litany of failures” as Victorian businesses remain reliant on JobKeeper
More Victorian businesses will rely on JobKeeper 2.0 than every other state combined, according to Treasury analysis.
Businesses sue Victorian government over botched hotel quarantine program
A botched hotel quarantine program will be the subject of a class-action lawsuit against the Victorian government, claiming businesses are due compensation.
Worried about staying innovative throughout COVID-19? Ask your team these four questions
If you are not leading in this opportunity to recreate, revitalise and reset business in Australia, then the future may pass you by.
Tasmanians to be given vouchers to spend with local tourism businesses
The Tasmanian government with spend $7.5 million on its 'Make Yourself at Home' travel vouchers program, to encourage Tasmanians to spend locally.
Fair Work rules redundancy was harsh and unreasonable, as admin assistant would have been eligible for JobKeeper
The Fair Work Commission has found a COVID-19-related redundancy was harsh and unreasonable because the employer failed to consult the employee properly.
Flight Centre mulls big changes after COVID-19 drives $662 million loss
Flight Centre has booked an eye-watering full-year loss of $662 million on the back of the COVID-19 pandemic.