Aussie tech startup gift flick is partnering with major retailers and reimagining digital gifting
Stressing out over Christmas shipping deadlines is now a thing of the past thanks to Australian tech startup gift flick’s instant digital 'gift wrap' service.
Aussie fish and chip shops hit by processed potato shortages as costs continue to rise
Australian weather continues to wreak havoc on potato crops, with a potential potato shortage seeing the price of hot chips rise.
Toxic greens go national as recall issued on mixed lettuce said to cause hallucinations and delirium
The public is advised to be vigilant because toxin poisoning can take just a few hours between eating and illness.
Beauty brands can boost sales to gen Z customers through the use of ‘friendly’ chatbots
Two of the benefits of using chatbots are the ability to personalise interactions with customers and to automatically offer relevant products and services.
Coming for the throne: Zero Co launches new toilet paper, targeting Who Gives A Crap
Australian households are now flush with options for direct-to-consumer toilet paper brands, after cleaning goods powerhouse Zero Co launched a loo roll delivery offering directly competing with Who Gives A Crap.
Plant-based chocolatier Loving Earth going global after $485,000 equity crowdfunding raise
Plant-based organic chocolate maker Loving Earth is preparing for the next stage of its post-pandemic journey armed with $485,000 in new funding.
Melbourne’s YourGrocer the latest delivery service to collapse, citing “tough global economic conditions”
Melbourne fresh produce delivery service YourGrocer will cease operations on Friday, exiting the hard-hit market just days before the Christmas rush.
Beer Cartel moves entire business online following “significant” digital growth
Beer Cartel is closing its brick-and-mortar store at Reserve Road and will be shifting to 100% online by January next year.
Online furniture retailer Brosa collapses into voluntary administration
Online furniture retailer Brosa has fallen into voluntary administration, after its rapid pandemic-fuelled growth slowed when COVID-19 restrictions lifted across the country.
Omicron waves and a crypto crash: A look back at what derailed SmartCompany’s predictions for an unpredictable 2022
SmartCompany looks back at some 2022 predictions made one year ago. What did we get right, and what did we get wrong?
Government urged to act as report finds up to 60% of Indigenous-style souvenirs sold in Australia are fake
A Productivity Commission study has revealed two in three Indigenous-style souvenirs sold in Australia are fake.
Meet the NSW manufacturer turning agricultural waste into spice blends and baking mixes
New South Wales-based Extracta uses agricultural waste like skins and seeds from grape marc, sugarcane husk and orange peel, after juicing.