Irene Tsang
Business strategy

Lift Women’s Irene Tsang on why crowdfunding needs to keep female startup founders in mind

- February 24, 2025 4 MIN READ

Imagine having a groundbreaking business idea that could change lives, but every time you seek funding, you hear: “It’s too early,” “Come back when you have traction,” or worse, “Prove yourself first.” This is the reality for countless women entrepreneurs across Australia and Asia. Women have different financial needs to men, however most financial products… Read more »

Daniel-Petre StartGiving
Advice

The moral responsibility that comes with success: Daniel Petre on why you can afford to, and should give, even when you’re not wealthy

- February 21, 2025 5 MIN READ

Daniel Petre once worked with Bill Gates and has achieved amazing tech success – along with the riches that come with it. Here he shares what the real meaning of having money is, and what he’s doing with his.   I wasn’t wealthy growing up. My parents were Romanian immigrants who came to Australia after… Read more »

After Hours

Everyone’s a critic: How reviews shape the $180 billion gaming industry, but as the product evolves the focus need to as well

- February 19, 2025 4 MIN READ

This is the first in a series of articles looking at how professional game reviews shape the industry. As a flurry of February releases hits gaming devices, a new report is set to perhaps rekindle an age-old gaming industry debate. Published this month in the Journal of Business Research, new research has drawn a line between critical… Read more »

Life hacks

Startup360 – the Valentine’s Day launch: workplace relationships, how to win when you fail & why the standards you set come from the ones you ignore

- February 14, 2025 2 MIN READ

Welcome to the Startup 360 product launch! We hope you like our MVP with cohosts Kayla Medica and Simon Thomsen. We want to have founder fun and find out what makes people tick – it’s not about GTM strategies and the next raise, it’s all about staying human. In our first show, Kayla and Simon… Read more »

The Breakfast Club
Advice

Au contraire: why VC’s idea of a ‘contrarian’ mindset doesn’t work if you want a democratic government

- January 30, 2025 9 MIN READ

“What very important truth do very few people agree with you on?” This is the infamous question Peter Thiel used to filter prospective employees and test for their tendency towards contrarian thinking — the type of thinking that enabled Thiel to be a successful venture capitalist. For a while there, many of us also believed… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

Did China’s DeepSeek just drive the karma bus straight into US AI’s house?

- January 30, 2025 4 MIN READ

The British feminist writer Angela Carter wrote that “Comedy is tragedy that happens to other people”. And right now, quite a few people are chuckling at a tragedy that’s befallen OpenAI amid claims that Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek “stole” the US startup’s data to train its large language model (LLM), R1. A quick recap… Read more »

Marketing, snake oil, sales, PR, classic, pitch, spruik
Opinion

7 of 2024’s worst business cliches to quit in the new year

- January 16, 2025 3 MIN READ

Now we’re at the end of another calendar year, it’s often time to look back at our successes, failures, and things that absolutely irritated the hell out of us.  Tom Valcanis shares the jargon and corporate speak that’s pushed his buttons over the last 12 months. Business – especially the university-corporate sausage factory pipeline – loves… Read more »

Fintech

What Australian Open Banking needs in 2025

- January 2, 2025 3 MIN READ

2024 was a pivotal year for Australian open banking. While Australia is seen as an open banking leader, its CDR regime has been criticised for issues including quality of data, slowness of adoption, cost of execution and cumbersome user experiences. This led to Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones announcing a CDR… Read more »