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Struggling with her newborn baby provided business inspiration for Hana-Lia Krawchuk.
The creators of the Flow Hive are battling to defend their invention from alleged copycats.
How a passion for extreme sport became a multimillion-dollar global business.
Gemma Lloyd's business pitch was met with an unexpected proposition. Other potential investors were less inappropriate but no more supportive.
Savvy marketing and old fashioned hospitality helped Daniel Humm top the World's 50 Best Restaurants list.
Women are lamentably unrepresented in the innovation ecosystem at the heart of the Prime Minister's ideas boom.
Six years ago Ian and Leanne Neeland had a block of land in the Yarra Valley they couldn't build on and a Willy Wonka-like vision of a chocolate factory.
Michael Macolino's $3 million start-up is targeting the movement of accountants away from big firms to small business.
Siobhan Komander used to run a high-profile events company with Google as a client, but she's starting again from scratch.
Mohammed Reza arrived in Australia with nothing but now people come from across Sydney to try his sweets.
Predictive hiring technology business Expr3ss! tries to take the pain out of recruitment.
People used to drill in the hope of making their fortune finding oil or gas. But Charles Davidson had a different idea.
The New York designer and entrepreneur isn't afraid to brand anything and everything as Cynthia Rowley
They're fearless and fabulous.
The multi-millionaire businesswoman says it's her No.1 piece of advice to entrepreneurs.
Starting a business when your friends are all still foot loose and fancy free has its advantages.
Bruthen's butchers shop reopened this weekend with the sixth generation of the Lambourn family at the helm.
Being a social enterprise doesn't rule out making money.
She was the youngest ever keynote speaker at Pause Festival.
Meet a former stockbroker who has launched herself onto the global stage with a strong contender in a nascent industry: beauty drinks.
Learn from their experience.
Chipping away: Otways potato farmer Peter Scott has found success with his purple potato crisps.
Two business owners who have seen gentrification firsthand explain what it means.
"I haven't taken a penny from my parents."
A Melbourne teen pastry entrepreneur has a hospitality empire in his sights.
"So many of our friends were asking us to send things they couldn't get in Australia."
Too many new-venture achievements are unrecognised and given no value
Hundreds of high-tech high-skilled jobs in fast-growing businesses are going begging in Sydney because the city has become too boring and expensive, leading entrepreneurs say.Â
Freeing up the mobility of talent will help Silicon Valley maintain its edge.
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