Climate Tech

Always the sun: This crazy US startup wants to shine light on the Earth at night for solar power

- October 13, 2025 4 MIN READ

A proposed constellation of satellites has astronomers very worried. Unlike satellites that reflect sunlight and Reflect Orbital would produce light pollution by design. The company promises to produce “sunlight on demand” with mirrors that beam sunlight down to Earth so solar farms can operate after sunset. It plans to start with an 18-metre test satellite… Read more »

Life hacks

Why talking to a rubber duck can help you solve your problems, according to software engineers

- October 10, 2025 3 MIN READ

You’re neck-deep in IKEA assembly instructions. Furniture parts lie strewn across the floor. Your new purchase sits half-complete in front of you, mocking your fruitless hours. As an uninterested partner walks in, you let the frustration out: “I’ve done everything correctly! Look: connect A with B using M1 screws connect B with C with the… Read more »

Global tech

Why it takes a village to have an impact on our brain health

- October 8, 2025 3 MIN READ

Improving our brain health takes a village. It’s a community of researchers, clinicians, leaders, founders, and funders working together to turn possibility into impact. Some of Australia’s braintech has already made global waves – think Saluda and Synchron – both born from collaboration. It makes sense that some of the most ambitious innovators inevitably have to look overseas for… Read more »

Business

Why the multiples matter in business

- October 7, 2025 2 MIN READ

Hilton Misso’s new book, How to Manifest Success, provides 50 proven lessons for turning ambition into achievement. In this exclusive extract below, he looks at why the multiples matter in business. People often ask how and why we were able to sell Trilby Misso Lawyers for such a high price. There were many reasons, but… Read more »

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Leadership

Not on my watch: Christine Holgate on leadership, support, resilience, women aiming for the top – and how to survive

- October 6, 2025 5 MIN READ

Christine Holgate has been called many things in her career, a trailblazer, turnaround queen, even troublemaker. But if you ask her, the most important label she’s carried is survivor. From building Blackmores into a global powerhouse, to shaking up Australia Post, to now leading the transformation of Team Global Express, Holgate has lived the rollercoaster… Read more »

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ASX

ANZ bank has killed off its venture arm, 1835i

- October 1, 2025 2 MIN READ

Embattled bank ANZ has shut down its venture capital arm, 1835i, just three weeks after cashing in its chips in Airwallex – US$44 million ($A67m) stake sold to the fintech’s founders and executives. The writing was on the wall for the business, which still had 10 companies in its portfolio, when ANZ, under new CEO… Read more »

People

Why too many leaders misunderstand Gen Z: they actually want to be in the office

- October 1, 2025 3 MIN READ

Do you know what is lazier than a Gen Z worker? The conversation about them! The assumption that young professionals are lazy, entitled and only willing to clock in remotely isn’t just doing a whole generation a massive disservice, it’s drastically undermining their contribution to society and the startup ecosystem. Since the pandemic, a caricature… Read more »

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Opinion

Analysis of Facebook data reveals the damage caused by the spread of misinformation on Meta’s social media

- September 25, 2025 3 MIN READ

Twenty-one years after Facebook’s launch, Australia’s top 25 news outlets now have a combined 27.6 million followers on the platform. They rely on Facebook’s reach more than ever, posting far more stories there than in the past. With access to Meta’s Content Library (Meta is the owner of Facebook), our big data study analysed more… Read more »

Business

‘Profitiness’: Why Canva’s ‘profitable’ right up until it has to file accounts with the government

- September 24, 2025 5 MIN READ

It’s just shy of 20 years since US political satirist Stephen Colbert coined the term ‘truthiness’. He described it as “something that seems like truth – the truth we want to exist”. In corporate circles, there’s a fiscal truthiness where everyone’s wealthy and successful right up until the moment they lodge tax filings with the… Read more »