Leadership

How this startup founder went from burnout to shaving 9 years off his biological age to prevent diabetes, and now champions self-care

- October 14, 2025 2 MIN READ

Hi, for those that don’t know me, I’m Tim, the cofounder of Vively, and I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic 3 years ago. When I was diagnosed, it was an absolute maze to try to improve my health. Hours of research, expensive tests, 6-month waits to see a specialist doctor that understands prevention – the list… Read more »

Jamie Hall and Steve Hind
AI/Machine Learning

Why Lorikeet is one of Australia’s most important AI startups – and now outshining Canva

- October 13, 2025 2 MIN READ

Over the last couple of years, Canva has pushed hard into generative AI. It has become one of Australia’s best startup success stories. Yet, it’s another younger local AI player that is getting more spend from customers globally in the space.< Last week, Andreessen Horowitz’s new ‘AI Apps 50: Where Startups Spend on AI‘ list… Read more »

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 »

People

An Australian scientist won a Nobel Prize for chemistry

- October 11, 2025 3 MIN READ

An Australian scientist and a group of international quantum researchers have been awarded Nobel Prizes for their work at the cutting edge of chemistry and physics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced on Wednesday. Richard Robson, an English-born professor who has worked at the University of Melbourne since 1966, will share the $1.77 million… Read more »

Octopus Deploy, Sonia and Paul Stovell.
Business

Cheque-in: 6 ANZ startups banked a whopping $211 million in funding this week

- October 10, 2025 4 MIN READ

Two Australian startups moved closer to unicorn status this week, after revealing new funding rounds that gave their valuations a healthy boost. This week’s funding round-up is led by Heidi Health’s $98 million Series B round and Octopus Deploy’s $45.6 million investment, although the latter was secured in 2024. They are joined by four other Australian and New… 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 »

AI/Machine Learning

If you think AI is being overhyped, check out what happened to a similarly revolutionary technology a century ago

- October 8, 2025 4 MIN READ

The electrification boom of the 1920s set the United States up for a century of industrial dominance and powered a global economic revolution. But before electricity faded from a red-hot tech sector into invisible infrastructure, the world went through profound social change, a speculative bubble, a stock market crash, mass unemployment and a decade of… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

An Australian gaming company’s court case just rewrote the rules on inventions by computers being protected by copyright

- October 7, 2025 3 MIN READ

Artwork created by generative AI (genAI) and other software could be eligible for copyright protection, after a seven-year legal battle ended with a Federal Court ruling that gaming giant Aristocrat can patent game features created by its software without human input. The latest ruling – which follows years of appeals and counter-appeals between Aristrocrat and… Read more »

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AI/Machine Learning

We asked 5 experts if AI is an existential risk: 60% said no – here’s why

- October 7, 2025 < 1 MIN READ

There are many claims to sort through in the current era of ubiquitous artificial intelligence (AI) products, especially generative AI ones based on large language models or LLMs, such as ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini and many, many others. AI will change the world. AI will bring “astounding triumphs”. AI is overhyped, and the bubble is about… 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 »

AI/Machine Learning

AI is ‘taking money away’ from content creators, Senate committee told

- October 5, 2025 3 MIN READ

Australian creatives should be properly compensated when their copyrighted works are used to train artificial intelligence models, prominent musicians, writers, and industry groups told a Senate committee hearing last Tuesday. Artists fronted the inquiry as Australia’s Productivity Commission consults on whether a new “fair dealing” exception should be introduced to allow local companies to use Australians’ copyrighted… Read more »

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Business

Why Australia’s $5 billion Net Zero Fund needs to be more than an incentive for mining billionaires to do better

- October 3, 2025 2 MIN READ

The new $5 billion Net Zero Fund, announced last week as part of the Federal government’s plan to meet a 61% -70% emissions reduction target, could be the most important lever Australia has to accelerate our transition to net zero. But unless it is designed to take risks and back first-of-a-kind climate innovations, we risk… Read more »