Is it Facebook for boring people? Or is it when friends link arms in a field? In actual fact it’s a little bit of both of those things and i…
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.
Is it Facebook for boring people? Or is it when friends link arms in a field? In actual fact it’s a little bit of both of those things and i…
James Packer looks set to become the latest high-profile businessman to invest in a sporting club, with reports today the mogul is in the fi…
Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has admitted he is worried about fluctuations in monthly job figures compiled by the Australian Bureau of Stati…
A Perth pub has taken down a billboard featuring an old-fashioned ball and chain attached to a woman after the advertising watchdog ruled th…
A small business owner who was found to have unfairly dismissed an employee after telling her to “f-ck off” has spoken out about the nee…
The owners of active wear retailer Lorna Jane have opened up about why they have decided not to sell multi-million dollar business. In a sta…
A former MP and head of a collapsed Queensland retail body has been charged with 16 counts of fraud. TheABC reports Scott Driscoll, who head…
A former Eagle Boys franchisee has spoken out about the financial and personal costs he suffered while operating his pizza store, telling Sm…
The owner of a Brisbane 7-Eleven store has been fined $250 for throwing a metal chair at an employee who told him he was unwell. Ninemsn rep…
Derek Black knows franchising. The 62-year-old Sydneysider has owned his own franchises, developed and then sold a multi-site franchise busi…
The federal government has bowed to public pressure and abandoned its plan to force job seekers to apply for 40 jobs each per month to acces…
Close to half of Australian SMEs would not consider hiring someone with a mental illness, despite one in five Australians experiencing a men…