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'1984' style encryption laws will stymie startup growth: founders

'1984' style encryption laws will stymie startup growth: founders

Concerns the encryption laws will stop startups from scaling globally.

  • by Emma Koehn

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APRA backs small business growth fund led by NAB
Finance

APRA backs small business growth fund led by NAB

A meeting of banking and government heavyweights in Canberra on Thursday has kicked off the government's Business Growth Fund.

  • by Cara Waters
Think your cleaners are beneath you?
Opinion
Work in Progress

Think your cleaners are beneath you?

Service staff like cleaners report feeling invisible on the job: but does it have to be this way?

  • by James Adonis
Taking the fight to Trello: Startup Hassl prepares for lift off
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Startups

Taking the fight to Trello: Startup Hassl prepares for lift off

These Melbourne entrepreneurs have created a management app that lets you see team members' progress.

  • by Emma Koehn
Startup founders shouldn't have time to write books, says best-selling author
Startups

Startup founders shouldn't have time to write books, says best-selling author

Startup founders need to avoid hubris and focus on building their business according to Silicon Valley veteran Guy Kawasaki.

  • by Cara Waters
Innovation has lost its meaning: StartupAus
Analysis
Startups

Innovation has lost its meaning: StartupAus

The message has been lost for the importance of Australia's technology industry and startups are finding it harder to secure funding.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
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Over time for debate on unpaid white-collar work
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The Venture

Over time for debate on unpaid white-collar work

Greater clarity needed on what is ‘reasonable’ for extra work without pay.

  • by Tony Featherstone
The $130,000 fight: Small business disputes take their toll
Finance

The $130,000 fight: Small business disputes take their toll

Smaller operators are fighting each other about getting paid - and costs are piling up.

  • by Emma Koehn
Quantum leap: Sydney startup launches world-first software product
Startups

Quantum leap: Sydney startup launches world-first software product

A business born at the University of Sydney is launching software to build the next generation of computers.

  • by Emma Koehn
Startup sanctuary: WA's first blockchain centre opens in West Perth
Startups

Startup sanctuary: WA's first blockchain centre opens in West Perth

The state's first-ever blockchain centre opened on Monday night with the aim of helping startups develop their blockchain ideas.

  • by Hamish Hastie
'What's your right?' Paul Bassat on winners in era of AI
Startups

'What's your right?' Paul Bassat on winners in era of AI

As China looks to artificial intelligence businesses, local startups need to find a niche.

  • by Emma Koehn