Employment, interview, job
Business

Here’s who’s getting paid what in Australian tech

- September 22, 2025 3 MIN READ

Australian businesses hiring a director of artificial intelligence can expect to pay around $245,000 in compensation, with junior data support workers seeking salaries of $90,000, according to a new tech sector salary guide. However, some non-technical roles can attract salaries in excess of $370,000, showing AI is yet to fully replace the old-fashioned sales executive.… Read more »

Leadership

‘Thoughts and prayers’ won’t get us there if tech wants more women in the mix

- September 19, 2025 2 MIN READ

Another week, another report highlighting the stark reality of women in technology. The Tech Council of Australia’s new “Women in Highly Technical Occupations” report tells a story we’ve heard many times before: Australia is facing a critical tech worker shortage, yet the pipeline for women is leaking at every joint. The report rightly points out… Read more »

Diversity

Is gender parity in tech still worth the effort?

- September 18, 2025 4 MIN READ

When tech trailblazer Ann Moffatt first joined the IT industry in 1959, there wasn’t a gender divide to speak of. “There were as many women programmers as men,” she recalled. However, things changed rapidly when men started to see technology as a real career. “They sort of pushed the women down, so that the women… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

The confidence gap: why AI’s next frontier is trust

- September 18, 2025 3 MIN READ

In 2023, the phrase ‘System of Action’ entered the tech lexicon, popularized by David Yuan as the next evolution beyond Geoffrey Moore’s ‘Systems of Engagement’ and the earlier ‘Systems of Record’ that defined the SaaS era. Systems of Action don’t just record or inform decisions — they execute them. Real-time. Dynamic. Embedded. But beneath every… Read more »

Business strategy

Venture capital is not the answer for women founders – they need funding that fits

- September 17, 2025 4 MIN READ

For too long venture capital has dominated the conversation around women and funding. Every headline, every pitch competition, every “success story” seems to point to VC as the only path to scale. And yet, VC is not only a poor fit for most women-owned businesses, it has warped the collective understanding of what finance should… Read more »

Beauty and fashion

Swimwear, sourdough, steel: 6 unique industry leaders make 2026 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year finals

- September 17, 2025 4 MIN READ

From K-beauty to French baking to low-emissions steel production, the national finalists in the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ program’s Industry category show the true diversity and innovation of Australian manufacturing today. Ahead of the 25th annual awards, the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year program has given Startup Daily a glimpse at the Australians whose… Read more »

Mike Cannon-Brookes
Business strategy

Atlassian’s $1 billion browser bet is crazy, but it’s exactly the cray cray Australia needs

- September 15, 2025 2 MIN READ

When Atlassian announced it was buying a browser company for $1 billion, most people shook their heads. A software company famous for Jira and Confluence, suddenly deciding it needs to own the browser? It sounds insane. But here’s the thing: this is exactly the kind of craziness Australia’s tech sector needs. Why buying a browser… Read more »

Funding

Equity Clear is building national standard for investment diversity reporting

- September 15, 2025 3 MIN READ

Equity Clear, the data transparency initiative created by Scale Investors, Giant Leap and Alberts, has secured sponsorship from Investment NSW to develop a national standard for investor diversity reporting. Equity Clear has also partnered with the UNSW Centre for Social Impact to add rigour to the process, and appointed founder and gender equity advocate Noga… Read more »

Events

Why I decided to launch One Roof Women’s National Conference to back female founders

- September 8, 2025 3 MIN READ

Women are starting and growing businesses at pace, from consultancies and creative firms to tech startups. However, the money, networks and time still stack against them. In Australia, all-women founding teams received just 2% of total capital in 2024, and in Q2 2025 dipped below 0.5%, according to Cut Through Venture data. That’s despite evidence… Read more »