It’s the stuff of nightmares. Online reviews from customers who say they “honestly hate” your products or were “completely disappoin…
Eloise Keating is the news editor of SmartCompany and Inc Australia. Prior to joining SmartCompany, Eloise was news editor at Books+Publishing, the trade press for the Australian book industry. Eloise has degrees in media and communications, marketing and business management, and political science. You can follow her on Twitter at @ellykeating.
It’s the stuff of nightmares. Online reviews from customers who say they “honestly hate” your products or were “completely disappoin…
A café manager at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital has been awarded $9000 in compensation after it was found she was sexually hara…
The Financial System Inquiry report has been released The Financial System inquiry delivered 44 recommendations for reform yesterday in its …
Public relations specialist and social media expert Catriona Pollard receives at least one email a week about a new business opportunity as …
Most Australian backyards have one but the company behind the iconic Hills Hoist will no longer make and sell the clotheslines that made it …
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An employee of public service insurer Comcare who experienced post-traumatic stress and a “major” depressive episode has failed in her b…
Could a supply deal with supermarket giant Woolworths save collapsed pie retailer Pie Face? Less than two weeks after Pie Face called in adm…
Renowned WA pizza maker Theo Kalogeracos A popular Western Australian pizza chain has collapsed into voluntary administration. As the price …
Supermarket giant Woolworths has taken a bold step into the Chinese liquor market, purchasing the country’s largest alcoholic drinks distr…
Online Australian retailers are increasingly seeing the value of greeting their customers face-to-face, choosing to turn their hands to runn…
Anthony Yap was just 23 when he decided to open his first pharmacy. Together with his wife, Yap spent $50,000 of his own money to open the f…