Australian businessmen believe women are failing to get ahead in the workplace because of the difficulty in managing the ‘work/life’ jug…
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.
Australian businessmen believe women are failing to get ahead in the workplace because of the difficulty in managing the ‘work/life’ jug…
Comments by outgoing Treasury secretary Martin Parkinson about payroll tax have caused a stir this week, with business groups slamming any s…
Ebay users are today being urged to change their passwords, after the global retail giant was the victim of a cyber-attack in late February …
Australian small businesses are faced with expensive compliance costs because of the unnecessarily complex Division 7A tax regulations, acco…
Recruiting and retaining staff are the top priorities for medium-sized businesses when faced with challenges to their businesses, according …
The federal government and opposition are at loggerheads over when Australians should be allowed to access their superannuation. Following t…
Sascha Griffin founded Pinklily in 2005 after noticing a gap in the market for clear, plastic shoeboxes for Australian shoe lovers. But the…
Jordan Belfort, author of The Wolf of Wall Street and inspiration for the movie of the same name, has told reporters he expects to repay the…
Australian shoppers could soon be able to make eftpos payments without their pin number, as the local payments company gears up to introduce…
Four more Harvey Norman franchisees have been found to have misled consumers by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Followin…
Small businesses stand to gain the most from investing in the mental health of their employees, according to PwC research released today. Th…
Cut-price internet services provider Crazy Domains has offered just $100 to compensate customers for losing their web hosting data. The…