“It wasn’t something we were willing to let absorb us”: Aboriginal brand Clothing The Gap to rebrand after trademark stoush
Aboriginal streetwear brand Clothing The Gap is set to rebrand following a two-year trademark dispute with international clothing giant Gap.
“You get your time in the sun”: AirTree founder Daniel Petre to step back from day-to-day operations at the firm
AirTree founding partner and godfather of the Aussie tech scene Daniel Petre is stepping back from the day-to-day operations at the VC firm.
You are not alone: The mental health resources tailored to entrepreneurs
If you’re feeling stress, anxiety or depression, here are some of the dedicated and specialised mental resources available.
Scale Investors’ new co-CEOs are on a mission to boost the “circular economy” of women in tech
Women-focused angel group Scale Investors has appointed two new co-chief executive officers, following the departure of Ariane Barker.
Westpac and TAFE NSW join forces to deliver free business growth course for 1,000 SMEs
Westpac and TAFE NSW have joined forces to deliver a free national training course for 1,000 small business customers.
Corporate culture clash: Inside the mess at MinterEllison
This is about more than an old-school law firm’s gender politics. It's part of a bigger problem rippling through workplaces all over Australia.
How Airwallex implemented a few simple changes during COVID-19, and boosted productivity by 50%
A remote business through and through, even Airwallex had to adapt in 2020. Ultimately, a few changes led to a 50% boost in productivity.
Scrappy, nimble and just a little bit structured: How Airwallex is managing hypergrowth in the midst of a pandemic
Aussie fintech Airwallex hit unicorn status in three-and-a-half years. What kind of challenges does such fast growth throw at you?
The art of making mistakes
Failure is an ingredient for success. But how do top entrepreneurs embrace mistakes, learn from them, and move on positively?
Want to take action this International Women’s Day? Stop asking women to work for free
With so many women operating their own businesses or freelancing, asking them to work for free is hurting the very population you're supposedly helping.
Businesses that stand for something greater than what they sell are more likely to be profitable post-pandemic
Just as the global pandemic has changed the way we work, it has also changed what people expect from brands and businesses.
You’re doomed if your survival strategy is government rescue: How to make it to 2022
The businesses that survive in traumatised sectors will be the ones that are good at the mostly-boring classic business skills.