Linktree sacks 17% of employees in latest round of tech layoffs
The social media startup's founder has confirmed the layoffs, amounting to about 50 staff members out of a reported 300-strong workforce.
Dustin Martin launches new fitness app DRIP, following the footsteps of Aussie successes Kayla Itsines and Sam Wood
Three-time AFL premiership winner Dustin Martin has added fitness entrepreneur to his impressive list of credentials, with new enterprise DRIP aiming to become the next Australian sweat-tech success story.
Hot towels, breakfast bowls and ping pong tables: Viral TikTok video sparks debate over LinkedIn work perks
After a young TikTok user went viral for sharing her office experience, an HR expert has warned viewers not to judge the "highlight reel".
Australian investment firm EG reveals plan for $100 million in new funding for early-stage proptech ventures
The EGX fund plans to inject Seed and Series A funding into proptech startups capable of disrupting the global real estate industry.
Domain invests $1.2 million in new kid on the block KindiCare’s seed round
Domain Group's $1.2 million pledge led the seed round for KindiCare, making the real estate giant the largest individual investor in the $3.3 million pot.
“Every year you get a different job”: Tim Fung’s advice to startups after 10 years at Airtasker
Airtasker founder and chief executive Tim Fung says being a startup founder based in Australia over the past 10 years has been one of the best jobs in the world.
Apple changes the game – again – with six new products revealed
The first Apple event of 2022 was a blockbuster for fans and customers, with this year shaping up to be Apple’s most prolific year for new product releases.
Three of the big bets Atlassian’s Mike Cannon-Brookes has made
Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes made an audacious bid to take over Australia's biggest energy company, so here are three other big bets he's made over the years.
How to turn your business digital and embrace hybrid working
In hybrid workplaces offices will need to be able to cope with the unification of physical and virtual meetings. To prepare for an always-on, connect-from-anywhere approach, here are the technologies you need to adopt and embrace.
Australia nuclear submarine deal signals future investment in local defence businesses
Small businesses in the defence industry are closely following a deal between the Australian, US and UK governments that will help Australia build nuclear-powered submarines.
“Open for business”: Video game industry welcomes 30% tax offset after eight years of lobbying
The gaming industry has welcomed the federal government’s digital games tax offset of 30%, saying it will attract international investment.
“Burned out”: Study shows the devastating impact of COVID-19 on women in tech
The report, which was undertaken by nonprofit Girls in Tech, looked at the ways the NGO’s 40,000 members were coping during the pandemic.