Fair Work upholds dismissal of employee who was terminated after not providing proof of vaccination
The employee was refused an extension of time for his unfair dismissal application after his termination of employment letter was sent to an email address that he did not check.
Albanese’s budget reply: Eight key takeaways for business owners
When it came to offering direct support to the small business and startup communities, Albo's budget reply was largely found lacking. Here are eight key takeaways.
How Max Hertan turned teenage acne into a million-dollar idea
In 2020, Silvi was born — the $89 pillowcases are made from 100% Mulberry silk that has been treated with anti-bacterial silver ions that kill up to 99.97% of bacteria.
KeepCup’s Abigail Forsyth: It’s time Australia voted for a government that will take real action on climate
"The budget needed to lay the foundation for transition to circular economy and accelerate the transition to renewables," writes Abigail Forsyth.
7-Eleven ordered to pay $595,000 after misleading franchisee over lease terms
The retailer was found to have breached the Australian Consumer Law in its pre-purchase dealings with a couple who bought the 7-Eleven Heathmont store in 2015.
Act now: Everything business owners need to know about the new mandatory Director IDs
Director identification numbers (Director IDs) will be a mandatory requirement from April 5, 2022. Here's why business owners need to act now, and how to apply.
Fuel excise deadline a “trap” for government and business, Shippit CEO warns
Labor has warned the temporary discount on the fuel excise is a thinly laid "trap" that could snap in September, while Shippit CEO Rob Hango-Zada has warned businesses could be forced to pick up the tab.
Dyson launches headphones-face mask hybrid — right in time for April Fools
Dyson has set the internet alight with a first look at the Dyson Zone, a pair of over-ear headphones that also include a mechanical mask designed to purify the air.
The Coalition’s favourite budget winners and losers since it took office in 2014
Over nearly a decade of budgets, regional Australia, defence and small business have always been winners while welfare recipients almost always lose out.
Industry body sells 80,000 bin stickers to “chuck” Morrison out — and the Liberals are livid
When it comes to Canberra, it's time to take out the garbage — that's the view of Wayne Smith, the brains behind the giant bin stickers declaring in loud uppercase letters that the Coalition has got to go.
Telstra’s Andy Penn’s shock retirement: The highs and lows of his seven-year tenure
Telstra CEO Andrew Penn will retire after seven years in the top job, the telco has announced, with chief financial officer Vicki Brady to take the reins in September.
Budget 2022: Changes promised to make paid parental leave “fairer”
The Morrison government has promised to make the paid parental leave scheme “fairer” for more Australian families by introducing more flexibility to the system and expanding the eligibility criteria.