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'We had no choice': why small business owner spent $30,000 on a website

'We had no choice': why small business owner spent $30,000 on a website

Seven in ten small businesses now have their own websites, as companies go back to the homepage rather than other channels.

  • by Emma Koehn

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British giant gobbles up hommus producer Yumi's
Food & drink

British giant gobbles up hommus producer Yumi's

Local arm of a British food empire has bought Melbourne hommus icon Yumi's Quality Foods.

  • by Emma Koehn
These undies from Down Under are capturing global attention
Trends

These undies from Down Under are capturing global attention

Local underwear brands are growing their audiences by selling into global markets.

  • by Emma Koehn
Customers question Shoes of Prey over gift vouchers and returns
Fashion retail

Customers question Shoes of Prey over gift vouchers and returns

Shoppers continue to mourn cult-favourite fashion startup Shoes of Prey but are frustrated over paused orders and questions over gift cards.

  • by Emma Koehn
'They just don't respond': Why this restaurant is leaving Dimmi
Food & drink

'They just don't respond': Why this restaurant is leaving Dimmi

Hospitality venues say promises made by table booking sites don't add up.

  • by Emma Koehn
Tourism provides launch pad for business growth in China
Retail

Tourism provides launch pad for business growth in China

Creswick Woollen Mills has been an Victorian family business for more than 70 years, but like many businesses these days it's looking to China.

  • by Emma Koehn
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'You can't help but get cross': Businesses lament NBN knockouts
NBN

'You can't help but get cross': Businesses lament NBN knockouts

For many business customers, getting signed up to the NBN has been the start of connection headaches.

  • by Emma Koehn
'Write to me', Australia Post chief tells small business owners

'Write to me', Australia Post chief tells small business owners

Christine Holgate says she can't guarantee things will always go right with business deliveries, but smaller operators can contact her directly about problems.

  • by Emma Koehn
'Like a death in the family': cafe owners to shut up shop as Sydney CBD light rail action mounts
Public transport

'Like a death in the family': cafe owners to shut up shop as Sydney CBD light rail action mounts

Momentum is building as businesses call for legal action over light rail disruptions, and Angela Vithoulkas is feeling the pain.

  • by Emma Koehn
ACT businesses still most confident, despite drop in support for govt
Canberra

ACT businesses still most confident, despite drop in support for govt

Australia's most confident businesses just got more confident, despite a drop in their support for the ACT government's policies.

  • by Blake Foden