Tech layoffs an opportunity to acquire top-level talent, SafetyCulture founder Luke Anear says
The growing tide of tech layoffs provides a new opportunity for stable companies to acquire top-tier talent, but businesses should maintain "discipline" around their hiring decisions, SafetyCulture founder Luke Anear says.
How governments can help businesses as insolvencies rise in 2023
Here are four steps governments should take in 2023 to support small business resilience and economic sustainability.
Now is not the time to put the brakes on workplace learning
If you’ve recently made the investment in building (or rebuilding) your team, why put that investment at risk by not providing development opportunities?
Prepare for 2023: 12 steps SMEs should take before Christmas
Alongside carols, gifts and roast spuds, here are 12 steps for the 12 days of Christmas that business owners and managers should prioritise to get ready for 2023.
ATO to launch online tax training portal for small businesses as it stares down $44 billion in collectable debt
The ATO is developing a new online training portal for small businesses, containing free courses designed to improve tax compliance — and help the tax office whittle down some $44 billion in collectible debts.
John Durie: COSBOA IR reform debate intervention too little too late
COSBOA has made a late entry into the industrial relations reform debate, calling for more time and expressing concern at the bill’s increased complexity and multi-employer bargaining.
Menulog will honour unspent Deliveroo Australia vouchers as businesses left stranded with excess gift cards
Food delivery platform Menulog says it will honour vouchers for former competitor Deliveroo Australia, after the company's collapse effectively left gift card holders as unsecured creditors.
How to retain budget-conscious consumers as the cost of living rises
Here’s how you can adjust your marketing strategies to maintain customers and tap into the current budget-conscious consumer market.
Budget 2022: 10 things we know about Labor’s “wellbeing” budget and support for businesses
A lot can change in six months. Just ask Treasurer Jim Chalmers, who will on Tuesday deliver a vastly different federal budget to the economic roadmap laid out by the Coalition in March.
Budget 2022: The 10-year cost of Stage 3 tax cuts grows by $11 billion as Chalmers downplays action
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the expected 10-year cost of the tax reforms has blown out, but said next week's federal budget is not the place to address those concerns.
Minding Your Mind: How to moderate your emotions when making big career decisions
This extract from Minding Your Mind by Ian Hickie and James O'Loghlin explores our decision-making processes and how much emotions can drive what we do.
Dumb and dumber: Lessons in business basics from a forklift company
How often do you deal with a company and think: can I really be the first to experience stupidity at a world-class level?