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Consumers key to watchdog's competition actions - and that won't change

Consumers key to watchdog's competition actions - and that won't change

A global debate over the role of competition regulators won't alter the ACCC's approach.

  • by Emma Koehn

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'We really like to aim high and shoot for it': Australian startup raises $111 million
Startups

'We really like to aim high and shoot for it': Australian startup raises $111 million

Dealing with tasks like sick leave and salaries gave Ashik and Steve an idea for a business. Now the likes of Qantas and McDonalds are clients.

  • by Cara Waters
'Embarrassing': Female entrepreneurs hit out at political scene
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'Embarrassing': Female entrepreneurs hit out at political scene

As female founders step up, political leadership is lacking, say entrepreneurs.

  • by Emma Koehn
Businesswoman sets $100m challenge
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Businesswoman sets $100m challenge

This entrepreneur turned a career in fashion to one in finance, then took her business global.

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Confusion reigns: Australian Business Securitisation Fund
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Small business

Confusion reigns: Australian Business Securitisation Fund

Here's what the lending policy is - and what it isn't.

  • by Kate Carnell
Fintech currency wars heat up as Pelikin prepares to launch
Startups

Fintech currency wars heat up as Pelikin prepares to launch

Pelikin says it will capture the young travel market keen to spend in many currencies.

  • by Emma Koehn
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'Horrendous': Subbies demand overhaul to stop non-payments
Small business

'Horrendous': Subbies demand overhaul to stop non-payments

Calls for builders to place funds in trust accounts to ensure contractors get paid in the event of collapse.

  • by Emma Koehn
From Adelaide to California: Five tonnes of Violet Crumbles are heading to the US as decade-long wait ends
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From Adelaide to California: Five tonnes of Violet Crumbles are heading to the US as decade-long wait ends

Violet Crumble is exporting once more to the United States after a South Australian family business bought the chocolate from Nestle.

  • by Cara Waters
'Nobody is above the law': Alford fronts committee on fast cars and franchises
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'Nobody is above the law': Alford fronts committee on fast cars and franchises

Former Retail Food Group executives Tony Alford and Alicia Atkinson have given evidence to Parliament's franchise committee.

  • by Cara Waters
Small businesses 'don't bother' with banks as funding dries up
Finance

Small businesses 'don't bother' with banks as funding dries up

The Banking Royal Commission is hitting small businesses which are concerned they won't be able to obtain finance.

  • by Zoe Wilson
ACCC moves to block trademarks making biodegradable claims about plastic bags
Small business

ACCC moves to block trademarks making biodegradable claims about plastic bags

The watchdog has stepped in to a trademark application making biodegradable and recycling claims about plastic bags.

  • by Emma Koehn