Business
Small business
With or without private equity, our plans stay the same, says MYOB
Doubling down on on research, development and marketing to boost growth, the small business accounting provider has bumped up its chief executive' pay.
- by Emma Koehn
Latest
Start-ups
'A dangling carrot': Future of write-off scheme is unclear
Nothing is for certain until legislation is passed, experts warn.
- by Emma Koehn
Opinion
Work in Progress
Workplace hazing: how it arises
People think of it as normal at work, but hazing can have "severely harmful" consequences, research has found.
- by James Adonis
Live music
Luck, grit and social media: The Perth music production start-up helping new artists
A team of five want to revolutionise Perth's music scene by helping emerging artists market themselves.
- by Hamish Hastie
Managing
'I think I still feel a bit lost in the flood': Inside Amazon's Australian warehouse
The retail giant lifted the lid on its warehouse for sellers and they came from all over to see their products on Amazon's shelves.
- by Emma Koehn
Small business
The accidental entrepreneurs
Harry Sekhon had a business epiphany thanks to watching Netflix.
- by Caroline James
Start-ups
Atlassian, Labor step up in fight against 'terrible' encryption laws
Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar has slammed the controversial anti-encryption laws, saying they are "dangerous".
- by Emma Koehn
Finance
The PDF is dead: e-invoicing surge to speed up payment times
Ben Purchase says a one-click invoice system is key to getting his customers to pay up.
- by Emma Koehn
Finance
Tax targeting giants Amazon and eBay set to blitz revenue predictions
More than 1,500 global retailers have registered to pay GST on digital services and shopping, raising more than $300 million.
- by Emma Koehn
Entrepreneur
Coffee cup dilemma leads to Australia's latest $1b tech unicorn
The founders had the inspiration for the fintech platform when they owned a Melbourne cafe. Now they are worth more than $100m each.
- by Cara Waters
Small business
Financial advisers face $20,000 cost as new standards kick in
Financial advisers are hitting the books to comply with Australia's new minimum study standards but there's debate over whether they should receive financial support to cover thousands in course fees.
- by Emma Koehn