Whiskey tax break won't lead to cheaper drams

Bhakthi Puvanenthiran   Budget measures for makers of fine gin, whisky and vodka won't make an immediate impact.

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Features

Women-only cab service gears up

Bhakthi Puvanenthiran   That one where a comedian started a ride-sharing app for women and children.

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Budget boost for medium business

Bhakthi Puvanenthiran   Technology and a veggie patch are all flow-on benefits of this year's budget for one medium-sized firm.

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Why tech businesses fail

Alexandra Cain   What's the real reason the big players still dominate?

Big breaks for beauty business on Instagram

Bhakthi Puvanenthiran   Relying on visuals to sell your business? Look no further than Instagram.

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Chucking in a six-figure salary to be your own boss

Kate Jones   "People think you're crazy for giving up the safety of a $150K job."

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Tax reform could help small biz

Louis White   Some of the biggest barriers to the growth of small business in Australia are high taxes and too many compliance measures.

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Small Talk

Shoe store to close after 135 years

Bhakthi Puvanenthiran   The last handmade dance shoe shop in Australia is closing its doors.

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Art sales go online

Nina Hendy   Art fairs are shutting down and galleries closing but online art sales are skyrocketing in Australia.

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Customise your life

Cara Waters   Technology is enabling businesses to offer consumers customised products on a mass scale.

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The big price freeze

Caroline James   Is your business's price list stuck in a time warp?

Conversation

A super budget that helps small business

Max Newnham   Although there was less focus on small businesses in this year's budget there were one or two sweeteners for smaller entities.

To-do lists: the good, the bad and the ugly

James Adonis   Like many people, I have a love-hate relationship with to-do lists.

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How NOT to run a business

Alexandra Cain   Is it really OK for personal trainers to compromise the safety of their clients?

Is your home office safe?

Tony Featherstone   As more companies encourage workplace flexibility, their safety policies may not be keeping up.

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