Coronavirus update for business: Business rent relief on the cards, startups behaving badly, and telehealth for pets
The government is considering rental relief for small businesses, stage-three restrictions could be coming, and startups are flogging phony COVID-19 tests.
Peter Strong: Small business tax concessions for coronavirus are needed now
Australia’s 2.3 million small business, and the more than 4.5 million Australians they employ, are most at risk because of the spread of the coronavirus, writes Peter Strong.
Help with wages, business loans and support for agriculture: Here’s what SME owners want from the government’s stimulus package
On Friday, SmartCompany asked its readers what the government’s stimulus package should look like. Here's what they had to say.
The government is reportedly considering wage subsidies, as well as cash injections and tax breaks, for its multi-billion-dollar coronavirus stimulus package. But is this what, or all, business needs?
The government is reportedly considering wage subsidies, cash injections and tax breaks for its multi-billion-dollar coronavirus stimulus package.
Aussie toilet paper panic leads to 1000% sales boost for Who Gives a Crap, but founder Simon Griffiths says sharing is caring
The toilet paper stockpiling phenomenon has led to a huge influx of sales for online brand Who Gives a Crap, which has now declared itself out of stock.