Jennifer Westacott and Sally McManus demonstrate the power of collaboration as Jobs Summit approaches
In a television appearance, Westacott and McManus shared a type of leadership and conciliation that we haven’t seen much of lately.
Two things business should know now that RATs are FBT exempt
Australians can claim RATs when they do their tax, and businesses will be excused from the fringe benefits tax as the tests emerge as a key battleground ahead of the federal election.
ATO hits back at claims JobKeeper payments were made to the dead
The ATO has responded to media reports suggesting JobKeeper payments may have been made to fictitious employees, including dead people.
More than a third of SMEs worried about paying bills: ABS
Paying bills is front of mind for many SMEs moving into the fourth quarter, with more than a third worried they'll be unable to keep up.
No KeepCup? No worries: Meet Australia’s first ‘circular economy’ takeaway coffee cup
In a coffee-loving nation, not everyone has a cup on hand when a caffeine craving hits.So Marty Rowell set out to solve this problem.
“Hashtag me too”: Leigh Sales calls out Phil Newman for unwanted on-stage kiss
Leigh Sales was hosting a charity event when a prominent, retired businessman kissed her on the lips in front of a large crowd.
Amazon Australia refuses to reveal emissions data, claiming “trade secrets”
Amazon doesn't want to tell everyone how its saving energy in its data centres, despite global efforts to reduce greenhouse emissions.
Going green in 2019: Sustainability tips for SMEs that won’t break the bank
Sustainability is tipped to be an important trend to watch in 2019. How can your business take advantage without breaking the bank?
Voice-sniffing and jobbymoons: ABC takes top gong for 2018’s worst business jargon
Former chairman of the ABC Justin Milne took home the top gong, winning the award for his extraordinarily jumbled business jargon.
Former ABC boss Michelle Guthrie launches unfair dismissal case: Does she have a chance of winning?
On Thursday afternoon, news broke that Michelle Guthrie was indeed proceeding with a claim against the ABC. So what are her options?
Aldi pips Bunnings to maintain spot as Australia’s most trusted brand as big banks suffer
German discount retailer Aldi has yet again topped the list of Australia's most trusted brands, beating out home-grown names Bunnings and Qantas.
ABC to close online store and ABC Centres in bookshops and newsagents across the country
The ABC has revealed plans to end its direct retail operations by the end of this year by closing its ABC Shop Online and in-store ABC Centres.