Election 2022: What’s next for the NBN? Here’s what Labor and the Coalition are promising
Let’s take a look at the current state of the National Broadband Network, and what the major political parties have announced in the lead up to the federal election.
John Durie: Construction union’s power games leave subcontractors by the wayside
Big companies love less competition because it gives you more pricing power. Big unions play exactly the same game, leaving many suppliers by the wayside.
Telstra’s billion-dollar plan to speed up Australia’s “woeful” internet
Internet in Australia could become 10 times faster after Telstra confirmed it would spend $1.6 billion on infrastructure to bolster connectivity and speed.
Revealed: Eight popular Australian businesses on TikTok in 2021
TikTok has named digital bank Up and Melbourne-based bakery Goldelucks as two of the most popular businesses on the social media platform this year.
Telstra to take back full ownership of 270 branded stores
Telstra plans to exit partnerships with independent licensees and Viva Group to bring all branded retail stores under its full ownership.
Telstra’s plan to split into three entities might be a win for shareholders, but its too late for competition and customers
Telstra’s plan to split into three entities is the most radical shake-up of Australia’s largest telecommunications company since 1997.
Logic, boredom and sky-high hopes: Is your business a Trump, Biden or Obama brand?
One-hit wonder? Boring but reliable? A cult favourite that lets customers down? Is your business a Trump, Biden or Obama brand?
‘Urgent’ action needed from phone and internet providers, as small business complaints jump 28%
Small business ombudsman Kate Carnell urges telcos to improve how they work with small businesses, following a spike in complaints.
In light of Telstra pulling the plug on Muru-D in its current form, Dale Cohen shares how it all began
"This week I read an email from Julie Trell, announcing the end of Muru-D in its current form," says Dale Cohen. "Here are my recollections of the beginning."
Expert 360 co-founder Bridget Loudon joins Telstra board, making her the youngest ASX 200 independent director ever
Expert360 co-founder Bridget Loudon has smashed the age record for a non-executive director on the ASX 200 by 12 years.
“Fundamentally flawed”: Big business manipulating BCA supplier code
Small business ombudsman Kate Carnell has called for the BCA's supplier payment code to be scrapped, saying big firms are manipulating and shirking promises.
Carnell slams supply chain finance schemes as exposé reveals Rio Tinto, Telstra pushed “dynamic discounting” on SMEs
Small business ombudsman Kate Carnell has issued a warning to big businesses squeezing SME margins by pushing supply chain financing arrangements onto them.